TOKYO -- Japan's coronavirus advisory panel on Wednesday urged residents to avoid traveling to and from hard-hit parts of the country for three weeks -- a period seen as the make-or-break point to prevent an explosion of new cases.
Tokyo, Osaka, Nagoya and Sapporo cited as COVID-19 hot spots
A traveler walks through the arrival zone at Narita International Airport near Tokyo. Japan is facing a resurgence in COVID-19 cases, particularly in cities like Tokyo and Osaka. © Reuters
TOKYO -- Japan's coronavirus advisory panel on Wednesday urged residents to avoid traveling to and from hard-hit parts of the country for three weeks -- a period seen as the make-or-break point to prevent an explosion of new cases.