Virus proving persistent in Japan

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I'm not interested Two weeks after the partial lockdown was lifted on June 19, case numbers are rising again in Japan. Clusters have been traced to nightlife activities in central Tokyo and the average age of cases is now below 35. The seven-day moving average of new cases jumped to 120 on July 3, when 194 cases were reported. Two weeks earlier the moving average was less than 50. Compared with the over 50,000 new cases per day in the United States, Japan’s number is a mere rounding error. But countries that have been successful in...

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