April 13, 2020
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Japanese Authorities House Thousands

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Amid the coronavirus pandemic, Japanese authorities were rushing to house thousands of homeless people following the closure of internet cafes, a common destination for those without secure housing across the country, a media report said on Monday.

As the world grapples to deal with the unseen enemy COVID-19 (coronavirus), DocuBay - the global premium video-on-demand membership service designed to explore documentaries - brings a 50-minute feature titled 'Epicenter: 24 hours in Wuhan'. The documentary is a humane and compassionate story, highlighting how the people of the Chinese city of Wuhan banded together to fight the COVID-19 outbreak.

They internet cafes in Japan’s major cities are often open around the clock and many feature private booths, showers and entertainment, including games, the BBC report said.

But the businesses have been ordered to close their doors to help contain the spread of the COVID-19.

While Japan officially has a low homeless rate compared with many other developed nations, more than 4,000 “internet cafe refugees” reside in the capital Tokyo, according to the BBC report.

Officials in Tokyo said that they have begun providing them with hotel rooms and other forms of temporary accommodation.

In neighbouring Saitama, authorities have also repurposed a sports hall for 200 people.

Japan has a relatively small number of infections compared with other countries – 6,748 confirmed cases and 108 virus-related deaths as of Sunday.

But there were concerns that a recent surge in cases in Tokyo could lead to a major outbreak.

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe has declared a month-long state of emergency, covering Tokyo, Osaka and five other prefectures.

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