Governor of Osaka Prefectural Government's super-three measures Priority time for seniors, etc. April 23 23:16

Governor Yoshimura of Osaka Prefecture has set a minimum of one hour for seniors, pregnant women, and disabled people to give priority to measures to prevent the supermarket from becoming "three-crowded" and many people. On the 24th, he showed the idea of ​​deciding the policy, based on the review of "Point Day", which is easy for people to gather.

To prevent the spread of the new coronavirus, Osaka Prefecture is studying measures to prevent the supermarket where many shoppers visit from becoming "three-crowded".

Regarding this, Governor Yoshimura told reporters on the evening of the 23rd,
▽ setting at least one hour that seniors, pregnant women, and disabled people can preferentially use,
▽ "Point Day" that many people gather easily review,
▽ it was revealed that it is studying the three pillars of the things that make certain of admission regulations.

In addition, he said, "Since the situation is different between large stores and smaller ones, I would like to create a concrete and easy-to-understand system." It was

Governor Yoshimura said, "I would like to ask the citizens of the prefecture not to go shopping with the whole family, but to go with one person or a small number of people. Since there is food etc., I want you to wear a mask inside the store," I called for cooperation.