Hokkaido Call for Emergency Declaration for the Second Weekend March 7 4:53 on March 7

Hokkaido has reached its second weekend since Governor Suzuki has issued an “Emergency Declaration” of the new coronavirus. On Saturdays and Sundays, we are calling for a continued refrain from going out, taking a slightly reduced form in consideration of the impact on the economy.

To prevent the spread of the new coronavirus, Governor Suzuki of Hokkaido issued an "Emergency Declaration" and called on all locals to refrain from going out last weekend.

On this weekend, which is the second weekend, we are calling for continued refrain from going out in a slightly relaxed form, with notes on going out and ways of spending with a low risk of infection.

Specifically, since the symptoms of the new coronavirus are similar to colds, check your physical condition, do not go out if you have a sore throat, cough, fever, etc. We are looking for places to get together and want to avoid such places, no matter how large or small.

In addition, it is important to know that shopping should be done during non-congested hours to reduce the risk of infection, and that walking and jogging are considered to have a low risk of infection. You.

Governor Suzuki has stated that it is important to prevent the spread of infection in the past week or two, and will continue to strengthen measures with the understanding of the local people while taking into account the impact on the economy.