At the Tokyo Alert Supermarket, "At the cash register, leave an interval" 11:47, June 3

On the 3rd day after Tokyo issued a "Tokyo Alert" to warn of the spread of new coronavirus infection, Tokyo supermarkets should be careful to prevent infection, such as leaving shoppers in line at the cash register I am calling again to do.

At supermarkets in Sumida-ku, Tokyo, in order to avoid congestion by shoppers even after the declaration of an emergency has been lifted, posters will be informed of the times when there are many visitors, and tapes indicating the line-up of cashiers will be put on the floor. We continue to take measures.

Even on the 3rd day after the Tokyo alert was issued, the supermarket continues to take such measures to call attention to its customers.

At this supermarket, we were planning to cancel the shortened sales that will close one hour earlier than usual from this month, but we decided to continue the shortened sales for the time being due to the caution of the spread of infection.

A woman in her fifties who was shopping said, "I am shopping and wearing gloves when there are few people, but I want to be more careful when I live."

“I'm shocked by the increasing number of infected people here, but I want to stay alert and call attention to customers,” said Super Izumi representative Gomi.