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Table 2 Range of emergency statement in relation to COVID-19 declared in 2021 for prefectures of Japan

From: COVID-19, stigma, and habituation: evidence from mobility data

prefecture_en

emergency_start

emergency_end

times

Chiba

2021-01-08

2021-03-21

2

Kanagawa

2021-01-08

2021-03-21

2

Saitama

2021-01-08

2021-03-21

2

Tokyo

2021-01-08

2021-03-21

2

Aichi

2021-01-14

2021-02-28

2

Fukuoka

2021-01-14

2021-02-28

2

Gifu

2021-01-14

2021-02-28

2

Hyogo

2021-01-14

2021-02-28

2

Kyoto

2021-01-14

2021-02-28

2

Osaka

2021-01-14

2021-02-28

2

Tochigi

2021-01-14

2021-02-07

2

Hyogo

2021-04-25

2021-06-20

3

Kyoto

2021-04-25

2021-06-20

3

Osaka

2021-04-25

2021-06-20

3

Tokyo

2021-04-25

2021-06-20

3

Aichi

2021-05-12

2021-06-20

3

Fukuoka

2021-05-12

2021-06-20

3

Hiroshima

2021-05-16

2021-06-20

2

Hokkaido

2021-05-16

2021-06-20

2

Okayama

2021-05-16

2021-06-20

2

Okinawa

2021-05-23

2021-09-30

2

Tokyo

2021-07-12

2021-09-30

4

Chiba

2021-08-02

2021-09-30

3

Kanagawa

2021-08-02

2021-09-30

3

Osaka

2021-08-02

2021-09-30

4

Saitama

2021-08-02

2021-09-30

3

Fukuoka

2021-08-20

2021-09-30

4

Gunma

2021-08-20

2021-09-30

2

Hyogo

2021-08-20

2021-09-30

4

Ibaraki

2021-08-20

2021-09-30

2

Kyoto

2021-08-20

2021-09-30

4

Shizuoka

2021-08-20

2021-09-30

2

Tochigi

2021-08-20

2021-09-30

3

Aichi

2021-08-27

2021-09-30

4

Gifu

2021-08-27

2021-09-30

3

Hiroshima

2021-08-27

2021-09-30

3

Hokkaido

2021-08-27

2021-09-30

3

Mie

2021-08-27

2021-09-30

2

Miyagi

2021-08-27

2021-09-12

2

Okayama

2021-08-27

2021-09-12

3

Shiga

2021-08-27

2021-09-30

2

  1. Notes: emergency_start indicates the date on which a state of emergency was declared for the prefecture indicated in the row, and emergency_end indicates the date on which the state of emergency was lifted. The missing value in emergency_end indicates that a state of emergency was in effect at the end of the sample period (31 August 2021). Source: [11]