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Masks stay put in Japan as 3-year request to wear them ends

Por: ABC News Health March 13, 2023

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TOKYO -- Japan on Monday dropped its request for people to wear masks after three years, but hardly anything changed in the country that has had an extremely high regard for their effectiveness at anti-virus protection.Most commuters exiting Tokyo’s main train station in the morning were wearing masks as they headed to work. So were people on the streets. During a televised budget committee meeting at parliament, some lawmakers still wore... + full article



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