Japan, with just over 16,000 infections and under 800 deaths, has recorded fewer cases than other major industrialized nations.
Japan's Prime Minister Shinzo Abe adjusts his face mask as he arrives to speak to the media on Japan's response to the COVID-19 outbreak, at his official residence in Tokyo, Japan, April 6, 2020. [Photo/Agencies]
Javed said that at the time when the world's markets and economy were closing, those in China were opening after the country healed from the disease. Recently during national holidays, "the domestic tourism sector also revived, and kudos to the Chinese nation and government that despite frequent movements and gatherings during holidays, the virus did not spread, hence there was no additional burden on the health sector or economy."
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Japan's Foreign Ministry also confirmed recently that business travel would resume between Japan and South Korea as early as Thursday after flights were similarly suspended.
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Japanese people are still recovering from the disaster, in which more than 90,000 evacuees lost their homes. Around 40,000 of them still living in temporary housing as of 2017, Japan's Reconstruction Agency said.
Japan should clarify its stance on Korean Peninsula issues and avoid using it to ease domestic political pressure, an expert said, as Tokyo has shown its anxiety over the upcoming DPRK-US dialogue.
Japan's Economy Minister Yasutoshi Nishimura, who is also in charge of the country's coronavirus response, said the plunge was mainly caused by the measures brought in to arrest the spread of the virus.
Jia Zhu, 31, who works for a fashion company in Beijing, told China Daily that she follows businesses and reads her WeChat almost 18 hours a day.