Move to Kanagawa Prefecture's declaration cancellation area Call for self-restraint New Corona May 15 18:33

Kanagawa Prefecture, where the emergency declaration has not been lifted, holds a countermeasures headquarters meeting and calls on the citizens of the prefecture to continue infection control measures and to refrain from moving to areas where the declaration has been lifted.

The declaration of emergency was canceled in 39 prefectures on the 14th, but Kanagawa prefecture is still subject to the declaration, including Tokyo.

On the 15th, the Kanagawa Prefectural Countermeasures Headquarters Meeting confirmed that it was requested to leave the business, to refrain from the event, and to continue the school closure until the end of this month.

On top of that, the number of new infections is unpredictable, and if we loose our mind, it may increase again and cause the second wave, so we will continue to refrain from going out, crowding, sealing, close contact with the citizens of the prefecture. We decided to send out a message to call for the thoroughness of our actions, especially the refraining from moving beyond the prefecture to the areas where the emergency declaration was lifted.

After the meeting, Governor Kuroiwa said, "The number of people infected with yesterday is higher than that in Tokyo, which is in the middle of the road. There is no scenario for canceling a leave request on its own. Now, I want you to thoroughly refrain from going out as you did during the long holidays. "

Governor Kuroiwa "The metropolitan area is one"

Governor Kuroiwa of Kanagawa Prefecture, who attended a video conference between the Minister of Economic Rehabilitation Nishimura and the National Governor's Association in response to the cancellation of the declaration of emergency, said: When reviewing the emergency declaration, if Kanagawa is canceled and Tokyo continues, there is a possibility that people will move, so I would like Tokyo, Chiba, Saitama, and Kanagawa to work together as one. I said, ”and expressed the idea that the decision to cancel should be made together.

On the other hand, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government will release details next week regarding the roadmap for easing leave requests, etc. "The" exit "is not a matter of time, so I would like to carefully examine the contents and consider the countermeasures" ".