JAPAN is warning of a mysterious “explosion of coronavirus infections” after previously reporting low infection numbers and insisting the now cancelled Olympics could go ahead.
But this has aroused suspicion among its citizens that the government has been covering up the truth so it could stage the prestigious Games this summer.
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People cross intersections in the Shibuya area in Tokyo today Credit: AFP or licensors
Just a day after the (Olympics were cancelled, officials warned Tokyo could be hit by an “explosive rise” in (coronavirus infections after new cases were reported in a single day, bringing the total there to .
In light of the sudden spike, the capital city’s governor Yuriko Koike today asked residents to avoid non-essential outings until April 21 to avoid spreading the virus further.
The sudden surge has come as a surprise internationally.
This is because Japan has so far maintained an infection rate lower than many other countries – astonishing given it neighbors China where the outbreak began.
But one reason for the relatively small numbers of confirmed cases is allegedly down to its lack of testing.
The recorded infections and tests are bizarrely low
Koichi Nakano, a political analyst at Sophia University in Tokyo
Despite reportedly having the capacity to make 6, diagnostic tests per day, Japan has only tested about 41, to date, reports German news outlet DW.com .
This is reported times fewer than hard hit neighbor South Korea which has seen 9, cases compared to 1, 680 in Japan which has more than double its population.
And some have alleged the low testing rate was connected to Japanese prime minister Shinzo Abe’s desire to see the Olympics go ahead.
He has been said to have wanted the Games to showcase Japan’s resurgence under his leadership after the Fukushima nuclear disaster of and the so-called “lost decades” of economic stagnation.
‘OLYMPICS BEHIND LOW REPORTED CORNA CASES’
Koichi Nakano, a political analyst at Sophia University in Tokyo, told the Times
: “You can also see the Olympics behind Abe’s hands-off approach to the virus.
“The recorded infections and tests are bizarrely low.”
Today in Iwaki, Fukushima, visitors gathered for a “Flame of Recovery” ceremony that saw the Olympic Flame on display before it was transferred to a lantern at the Aquamarine Fukushima aquarium until next year when the Games will be staged.
But conspiracy theories are circulating around Japan that the government was covering up the extent of the spread of the virus.
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