Japan is announcing the closure of schools nationwide to help control the spread of the new virus.
A woman walks down a narrow road lined with restaurants and shops on Enoshima Island in Fujisawa, Japan, Thursday, Feb. 27, 2020. According to local businesses in the area, the number of visitors has dropped significantly since the outbreak of COVID-19.
A woman walks down a narrow road lined with restaurants and shops on Enoshima Island in Fujisawa, Japan, Thursday, Feb. 27, 2020. According to local businesses in the area, the number of visitors has dropped significantly since the outbreak of COVID-19. TOKYO -- Japan will close schools nationwide to help control the spread of the new virus, the government announced Thursday.
Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said he asked all elementary, middle and high schools to remain shut until spring holidays begin in late March.“The coming week or two is an extremely important time,” Abe said. “This is to prioritize the health and safety of the children and take precautions to avoid the risk of possible large-scale infections for many children and teachers who gather and spend hours together every day.
The decision comes amid growing concern about the rise in the number of untraceable cases of the virus in northern
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