Tokyo Metropolitan Governor “During the 4 consecutive holidays, refrain from going out unnecessarily and urgently for elderly people” July 21, 20:38

Governor Koike of Tokyo, after meeting with the Minister for Economic Recovery Nishimura on the night of the 21st, told the reporters about the 4 consecutive holidays starting from the 23rd He showed the idea of ​​calling for self-restraint.

Governor Koike of Tokyo met with Nishimura's Minister for Economic Rehabilitation at the joint government office in Nagata-cho, Tokyo at around 6 pm on the 21st, in response to the increase in confirmation of new infections in Tokyo.

After the meeting, Governor Koike told reporters, "Tomorrow, the city held a monitoring meeting one day ahead of schedule, and the government also held a subcommittee, so information was exchanged in advance."

In addition, he said, "I am thinking of sending a message to the citizens about how to spend the four consecutive holidays. It is important for the elderly and those with a preexisting illness to refrain from going unnecessarily and urgently." The 4 consecutive holidays showed the idea of ​​calling for refraining from going out unnecessarily, mainly for elderly people who are more likely to get seriously infected.

Meanwhile, in a meeting with Minister Nishimura, Governor Koike secured up to 2400 beds to receive infected patients, and up to 2000 rooms for accommodation treatment at a hotel that accepts mild and asymptomatic people. I explained that I am working to secure