Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said the state of emergency in the Tokyo region would end on Sunday, after targets for relieving strain on the health care system were reached, even as coronavirus cases in the capital rose slightly.Suga on Thursday said the government would monitor the situation to prevent a fresh surge in infections, as he set an end to the measure that had been in place for more than two months in a region home to about 36 million people.“The number of new cases is flat…
