Hokkaido: Request for suspension of business from some industries until June 6 New Coronavirus April 20 21:37

Governor Suzuki of Hokkaido made a legal leave request for bars and karaoke boxes throughout the prefecture from 20th to 6th of next month. On the other hand, although we basically do not request holidays to restaurants and hotels including izakaya, we requested cooperation in infection prevention measures. It means that the cooperation companies will be provided with support money of 100,000 yen to 300,000 yen.

Hokkaido will hold a council on the new coronavirus from 7 pm on the 20th, and Governor Suzuki will comply with the law from 20th to the 6th of next month to prevent the spread of infection in response to the spread of the emergency declaration nationwide. I made a leave request throughout Hokkaido.

Targets include,
▽ bar and cabaret, manga cafe, entertainment facilities and such as karaoke box,
▽ gymnasium and bowling alley, sports clubs, exercise, amusement facilities such as pachinko parlors,
▽ meeting place and exhibition hall, a large-scale It includes gathering and exhibition facilities such as museums and libraries, and
large-scale commercial facilities with a total floor area of ​​more than 1000 square meters.

In addition,
we also requested that the university and cram school be closed.

On the other hand, it is basically that we do not request closures for
restaurants and restaurants including taverns, coffee shops,
facilities for selling daily necessities such as supermarkets and convenience stores
,
and hotels, inns, and public baths. We requested the cooperation of appropriate infection control measures.

For businesses that cooperate with the request,
▽ corporations 300,000 yen,
▽ individual businesses 200,000 yen,
▽ 100,000 yen as a subsidy to restaurants that refrain from providing alcohol after 7 pm about it.

Governor Suzuki “supports on the premise that we take voluntary efforts to reduce the risk of infection of businesses. We will continue to thoroughly prevent and spread the infection with the understanding and cooperation of residents and businesses to overcome this crisis. We will work together as one to achieve this. "