Governor Koike of Tokyo exchanged opinions with President Mimura of Nissho, who also serves as the chairman of the Tokyo Chamber of Commerce and Industry, and requested cooperation for thorough teleworking in order to curb the spread of infection.

In this, Governor Koike said, "It is a new phase of infection of mutant strains. It is important for the Japanese economy to control the spread of infection."



He said, "Telework has become quite established, but the frequency has decreased, and the flow of people is increasing." He requested cooperation for further thorough telework.

In response, President Mimura responded, "The implementation rate of small and medium-sized enterprises has increased to about 70%. We would like to inform businesses again based on the application of priority measures."



On the other hand, President Mimura mentioned that the cooperation fee for the request to shorten the business hours was paid according to the sales from this time, and made it possible to apply in the simplest way possible, giving consideration to the business operator. I asked.



After exchanging opinions, Governor Koike told reporters, "Since the required documents will change, it will take time to apply and review, but I want to simplify it as much as possible."