Governor Omura has decided to lift the "Strict Warning Declaration" that Aichi Prefecture has independently made as a countermeasure against the new coronavirus on the 21st of this month.

On the other hand, regarding the request for shortening the business hours to restaurants, the target area will be narrowed down to Nagoya city, and the business hours will be extended to 10 pm until the end of this month.

Aichi Prefecture has issued a prefecture-specific "strict caution declaration" as a countermeasure against the new coronavirus by the 21st of this month, requesting that all restaurants in the prefecture be shortened in business hours by 9 pm. I will.



Regarding the "Strict Warning Declaration," Governor Omura of Aichi Prefecture announced at a press conference on the afternoon of the 18th that the deadline would be lifted on the 21st of this month, saying that "the infection situation has become very calm."



On the other hand, regarding the self-restraint of business to restaurants, since the number of infected people announced on the 1st in Nagoya city is larger than in other areas, the target is limited to Nagoya city and requested for 10 days until the end of this month. Announced to continue.



The target is restaurants that serve sake throughout the city of Nagoya, and we request that the business hours be until 10 pm, which is one hour longer than before, and if requested, cooperation of 20,000 yen per day for each store It means paying money.



Governor Omura said, "Since there is concern that the number of infected people will start to increase, we would like to take steps to gradually relax the regulations. We would like to ask for your cooperation in shortening business hours once again until the end of this month." I did.