Kyushu Miyazaki Prefecture, etc. Cancellation request cancellation on 11th Reopening prefectural schools such as Nagasaki 5:16 on May 11

In Kyushu-Okinawa, where the number of new-type coronavirus infections continues to decline, we will cancel the leave request in Miyazaki Prefecture on the 11th, and prefectural schools will restart in Nagasaki, Oita, and Kagoshima Prefectures.

In Kyushu-Okinawa, the number of confirmed cases of new coronavirus infections has continued to decrease, and in particular, five prefectures of Miyazaki, Nagasaki, Kagoshima, Oita, and Okinawa have not been confirmed this month.

Under these circumstances, in Miyazaki Prefecture, requests for holidays to restaurants and pachinko parlors, which are associated with customer service, will be canceled on the 11th.

The prefecture requires each industry group to prepare guidelines for infection prevention, and then requires each store to take sufficient infection prevention measures.

In Kumamoto Prefecture, on the 11th, the suspension request for entertainment facilities such as bars and manga cafes and gaming facilities such as pachinko parlors and arcades will be lifted, as well as requests to shorten business hours for restaurants and other dining facilities. Is also canceled.

The prefecture calls on each store to thoroughly implement infection control measures as a condition for resuming business.

On the other hand, in Nagasaki Prefecture, prefectural high schools on remote islands such as Tsushima City, Iki City, and Goto City will resume as usual from the 11th.

From the 11th to the 22nd of this month, high schools and junior high schools other than remote islands will be gradually restarted while conducting "distributed school attendance".

In addition, special support schools will be restarted from the 11th, after increasing the number of school buses, strolling to school, and thoroughly considering health.

Oita Prefecture will restart prefectural schools on the 11th, and will set different school days for each grade for the time being, and classes will be held in half.

Kagoshima Prefecture will restart prefectural schools on the 11th, and will request "distributed school" etc. for at least 20 days depending on the school conditions.