nishimura urged people to avoid meeting people they don't usually meet and delay annual visits to shrinesuring the holidays. meanwhile, an official at the national center for global health and medicine said tokyo's medical system has already collapse. he said any further spread of the coronavirus will cost lives that would normally be saved. >>> trains won't be running in the tokyo metropolitan area all night from new year's eve due to the coronavirus outbreak. temples, shrines, and seasonal events normally draw huge crowds in and around the capital at the turn of the year. east japan railway will halt overnight services on the yamanote loop line and other routes, as well as the special service operated for the year's first sunrise. other companies have decided not to run all-night trains. the governors of tokyo and three neighboring prefectures had asked railway operators not to provide the services. giant advertising screens on buildings overlooking a landmark scramble crossing near tokyo's shibuya station will be turned off earlier than usual on new year's eve. a major shrine in shibuy