k Osaka Model, an original standard for indicating the infection status of the new coronavirus, went from a red light to a yellow light of caution for the first time in three months. The Osaka Model, an original standard for indicating the infection status of the new coronavirus, went from a red light to a yellow light of caution for the first time in three months. Tsutenkaku, the symbol of Osaka, illuminated in yellow, in Naniwaku, Osaka, on the afternoon of April 25, 2022. 659 p.m., from the head office helicopter Editorial Stock Photo - Afloimages
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Osaka Model, an original standard for indicating the infection status of the new coronavirus, went from a  red light  to a  yellow light  of caution for the first time in three months. The  Osaka Model,  an original standard for indicating the infection status of the new coronavirus, went from a  red light  to a  yellow light  of caution for the first time in three months. Tsutenkaku, the symbol of Osaka, illuminated in yellow, in Naniwa ku, Osaka, on the afternoon of April 25, 2022. 6:59 p.m., from the head office helicopter
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Osaka Model, an original standard for indicating the infection status of the new coronavirus, went from a "red light" to a "yellow light" of caution for the first time in three months.

The "Osaka Model," an original standard for indicating the infection status of the new coronavirus, went from a "red light" to a "yellow light" of caution for the first time in three months. Tsutenkaku, the symbol of Osaka, illuminated in yellow, in Naniwa-ku, Osaka, on the afternoon of April 25, 2022. 6:59 p.m., from the head office helicopter

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