Thursday, 8 July 2021

Japan declares state of emergency in Tokyo due to COVID-19 concerns

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Japan declares state of emergency in Tokyo due to COVID-19 concerns
With the Olympic opening ceremony just 15 days away, overnight Japan declared a new state of emergency in Tokyo due to mounting COVID-19 concerns. NBC's Tom Llamas reports from Tokyo.
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