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SoftBank CEO Son says will supply 300 million masks per month to JapanSoftBank Group Corp CEO Masayoshi Son said he has secured a monthly supply of 300 million face masks for Japan after reaching a deal with Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD Co Ltd, which has also started producing masks. From next month, SoftBank will supply two different kinds of mask, initially for
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Japan PM Abe criticised as tone deaf after lounge-at-home Twitter videoJapanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe on Sunday prompted an angry response from some Twitter users after sharing a video of himself lounging on a ...
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Grim daily reality in coronavirus epicentre New YorkWASHINGTON - From her apartment in Brooklyn, Abigail Chan, a Singaporean who has lived in New York City for 21 years, has to place her conference calls - she is in the private equity business - on mute until sounds from the street fade.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Japan's Narita Airport offers cardboard beds to travellers awaiting coronavirus all-clearTOKYO (REUTERS) - Japan's Narita Airport has prepared an impromptu hotel of cardboard beds and quilts in its baggage-claim area for passengers from overseas who might have to stay there while awaiting the results of tests for the novel coronavirus.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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Coronavirus: With plastic sheets, Japan's convenience stores target social distancingTOKYO (REUTERS) - Some of Japan's ubiquitous convenience stores have taken a novel approach to social distancing by hanging plastic sheets from the ceiling to provide a barrier between customers and staff at the cash register during the coronavirus pandemic.. Read more at straitstimes.com.
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