Call for Gunma Yamamoto Governor Unnecessary Emergency Self-restraint New Corona April 8 16:52

Governor Yamamoto of Gunma Prefecture has to "have to be nervous" at a regular meeting on the 8th, following the announcement of an "emergency declaration" targeting 7 prefectures such as Tokyo due to the spread of the new coronavirus infection. He said he strongly urged the prefecture not to go out of hurry.

In response to the "Declaration of Emergency" issued in Tokyo and other seven prefectures, Governor Yamamoto of Gunma Prefecture called on the prefecture to refrain from going out of the country unnecessarily urgently on the night of March 7, both day and night.

Governor Yamamoto said at a regular meeting on August 8 that "Gunma Prefecture has a lot of traffic to and from Tokyo and is adjacent to Saitama, and depending on the situation, it must have a sense of tension that the number of infected people will increase at a stretch. I think that if you do not control the infection here, it will cause more damage in the medium to long term ", and do not go to the place where" closed, dense, close "" 3 dense " I called again strongly.

Gunma prefecture does not require self-restraint for work, going to hospitals, shopping for daily necessities, and walking, but in principle requires work to be teleworked.

Governor Yamamoto has also asked Gunma University Graduate School to predict the number of infected and severely ill patients, and has revealed his idea of ​​using this as a guide to determine when to seek self-restraint.

29 people have been infected in the prefecture, one of which has died, while four have been discharged so far.