Declaration of Emergency Osaka Hyogo Calling for thorough self-restraint to go out strengthening April 8 5:28

Due to the spread of the new coronavirus, a declaration of emergency was issued to Osaka and Hyogo, etc., and Osaka and Hyogo Prefectures will strictly refrain from going out unless necessary to maintain their lives. The policy is to urge them to take further measures, while closely monitoring the status of infection in the future.

In response to the "Emergency Declaration" issued to seven prefectures, including Osaka and Hyogo, Osaka Prefecture commended the prefecture for commuting, commuting, purchasing groceries, etc. for the next six months until the following month. Unless it is necessary to maintain their lives, they have requested that they refrain from going out and strongly urge them to refrain from going out to downtown, especially at night.

On the other hand, for movie theaters, sports facilities, recreational facilities, etc., we have confirmed at this stage that we will not request restrictions on use, etc., but Governor Yoshimura said, `` The effect of self-restraint when going out to downtown areas If you don't see it, you'll have to judge that it's a facility restriction. "

Osaka Prefecture decides whether it is necessary to request use restrictions, etc., based on the situation in late this month when the effect of self-restraint requests to go out will be effective.

Also, in response to the Declaration of Emergency, Osaka City has decided to extend the municipal elementary and junior high school and kindergarten closures and closures that had been held until this month until next month.

In addition, Hyogo Prefecture has decided to take measures such as calling on the prefecture to refrain from going out unless it is necessary to maintain a living, and Governor Ido said, `` I am aware of my responsibility for my own actions, and I will buy food etc. Please don't do it. "

Hyogo Prefecture has decided to hurry preparations to rent a private hotel in the prefecture from next week as a destination for the mildly ill in order to halt the “collapse of medical care”.