Specified warning Fukuoka prefecture May 12:32 on May 11th for reopening or reviewing reviews even if designation is not lifted

Governor Ogawa of Fukuoka Prefecture, at a national expert meeting to be held on the 14th of this week, will restart museums and libraries, open business hours of restaurants, etc. even if the designation of specific warning prefectures based on the emergency declaration is not cancelled. He expressed his intention to clarify the policy regarding the review.

Governor Ogawa of Fukuoka Prefecture held a press conference on the 11th to explain the prefecture's future response in response to the national expert meeting on the 14th this week regarding the declaration of an emergency.

Among them, Governor Ogawa, when the designation of specific caution prefectures for Fukuoka prefecture was canceled on the 14th, except for restaurants and sports clubs that serve customers such as cabarets, and pachinko parlors and arcades. He showed his intention to consider canceling leave requests for business operators.

On the other hand, even if the designation of the specified vigilance prefecture is not cancelled, he showed the idea to consider reopening museums, museums, libraries, etc., and reviewing the business hours of restaurants, etc., based on the infection situation in the prefecture.

Furthermore, regarding the "distributed school attendance" of the prefectural schools that I would like to start on the 21st, I said "I would like to consider whether it can be advanced while considering the infection situation at my feet", and think about whether it can be implemented ahead of schedule. I showed you.

On that basis, Governor Ogawa showed the intention of clarifying the prefecture's policy on the 14th on how to proceed with the relaxation of action restrictions such as leave requests after determining the judgment of the country.