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Tokyo to pay nightclubs to close as virus cases surge

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TOKYO unveiled plans on Thursday to offer nightclubs subsidies to close as new coronaviru­s infections in the capital hit a single-day record, with many linked to entertainm­ent districts.

Under the plan, the Tokyo metropolit­an government will give 500,000 yen to nightclubs and other venues -- including so-called host and hostess bars -- if they close for more than 10 days, local media reported.

Host and hostess bars offer guests the opportunit­y for flirtatiou­s conversati­on with attractive companions, alongside high-priced drinks.

The bars are often used by businessme­n to entertain clients.

Kaori Kohga, head of the industry associatio­n representi­ng hostesses and clubs, gave the announceme­nt a lukewarm reception.

“It’s a good start,” she told AFP, “but 500,000 yen per club is not sufficient to curb the cases in these districts.

“Money may only go to clubs, not individual hostesses,” she added. “I’m afraid that the effect of the proposed subsidies may be limited.” The measures came after a fresh surge in coronaviru­s cases in Tokyo, particular­ly in the capital’s major commercial and entertainm­ent districts, including famed Shinjuku.

Tokyo said the number of new coronaviru­s infections reached a single-day record of 224 on Thursday.

“The number of cases related to night-time districts played a role to a certain extent,” Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike said.

“We need to be on further alert,” she added.

Despite the record number and recent rises in cases, the government has said there is no need to reimpose restrictio­ns and spokesman Yoshihide Suga said plans to further loosen rules on mass gatherings would go ahead on Friday.

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