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- Prime Minister Abe Shinzo told a meeting of senior officials from his governing Liberal Democratic Party on Monday that the pace of infection seems to be slowing. But he says he is not optimistic.
- Japan’s labor ministry says the ratio of job offers to applicants fell in March, extending the decline to a third month, as the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic became more severe.
- Prime Minister Jacinda Arden of New Zealand announced at a news conference on Tuesday afternoon that under alert level 3, the country would see 75 percent of the economy operating again.
- The number of newly confirmed coronavirus infections in Tokyo fell below 100 on Monday for the second straight day.
- European nations are moving to ease their lockdown measures against the coronavirus as the number of new infections appears to be flattening.
- Health authorities in Wuhan, China, say the number of patients hospitalized with coronavirus in the city has dropped to zero. The city in Hubei Province was the epicenter of outbreak in China.