“Tokyo Alert” today's decision to cancel “general judgment is required for mitigation” 12:14, June 11

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government will make a decision to cancel the "Tokyo Alert," which calls for caution against the spread of the new coronavirus, on the 11th, assuming that the infection status has calmed down over the past few days. In connection with this, Governor Koike indicated that he would need to make a comprehensive judgment after analyzing the infection status in order to further alleviate requests for leave as well as cancellation.

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government has decided to cancel the "Tokyo Alert" issued on the 2nd of this month on the 11th, saying that the infection status has been stable for the past few days. We are also considering whether we can move the stage from the current "Step 2" to "Step 3", which will allow the opening of restaurants such as taverns until midnight the next day.

In connection with this, Governor Koike of Tokyo was asked by the reporters on the morning of the 11th about the decision to move to "Step 3", whereas "the number of infection status and the state of maintenance of medical system etc. Will also be seen by specialized teachers, and it will be judged based on an analysis."

In addition, he said, "I think it is necessary to make a comprehensive judgment that combines preparation for the second wave and the fact that the industry guidelines for "Step 3" are fairly well prepared."