Pandemic-hit Tokyo reports population drop, 1st in 26 years

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Last updated 06 junho 2024
Pandemic-hit Tokyo reports population drop, 1st in 26 years
Due to the COVID-19 pandemic and spread of teleworking, Tokyo experienced its first annual decline in population in 26 years in 2021, falling below 14 million, according to the metropolitan government. 
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