Prefectural school closed Closed until next month 8th May Announce pachinko store name Fukuoka April 27th 18:59

Governor Ogawa of Fukuoka Prefecture has announced that he will extend the period of school closure for the prefectural school until the 8th of next month, and will make decisions regarding the subsequent actions awaiting the government's policy regarding the declaration of an emergency. In addition, we have clarified the policy of requesting pachinko parlors that do not respond to leave requests in writing, and if they do not respond, publicize the store name.

Governor Ogawa said of the prefectural school closure until the 6th of next month, "It is necessary to avoid confusion when the decision regarding the correspondence after the 7th of next month is during a large holiday." It has been announced that it will be extended for 2 days until the 8th of next month.

Furthermore, it is decided whether or not to extend the school closure period by waiting for the government policy regarding extension of the emergency declaration.

In addition, it has a policy of requesting the board of education of the municipalities to take similar measures based on the response of the prefectural school.

On the other hand, about 22 pachinko parlors that have been operating since 14th of this month without responding to requests for holidays, they point out that "a so-called" 3 dense "environment can lead to the spread of the new coronavirus". Did.

On top of that, we announced a policy to announce the store name based on Article 45 of the Act on Special Measures for Countermeasures against New Coronavirus if you request a holiday in writing on the 27th and do not respond by 10:00 am on the 29th.