New virus Enhance infection control even under drunk driving crackdown, etc.

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Police are also stepping up measures to spread the new coronavirus. The National Police Agency instructed police throughout the country to avoid drowning directly into police officers' faces and use detectors when cracking down on drunk driving.

In drunk driving crackdown, a police officer may ask the driver to breathe and check for smells before measuring detailed alcohol levels.

However, if the driver was infected with the new coronavirus, there was a danger that the infection would spread to police officers, so the National Police Agency instructed the whole country to use detectors to prevent direct breathing.

Also, when responding directly to residents or asking questions about their duties on the street at police stations, etc., they also instructed them to wear masks when necessary.

In addition to thoroughly washing and disinfecting suspects who have been detained at police stations, we have decided to strengthen our infection control measures by placing them in single-person rooms where possible.