Japan’s Hokkaido declares state of emergency over virus
TOKYO — Japan’s northern island of Hokkaido declared a state of emergency on Friday over the rapid spread of the new virus there.
Hokkaido Gov. Naomichi Suzuki said the emergency will continue until mid-March.
Suzuki, wearing a face mask, urged all residents to stay home this weekend, which he said is a critical time to keep the situation from worsening.
“We have been to contain the virus, but the situation is turning more serious,” Suzuki said. “In order to protect yourself and your loved ones, please refrain from going outside this weekend.”