Gifu Prefecture's original “emergency situation of the second wave” Declaration of self-restraint with sake in Nagoya on July 31 at 19:26

In response to the spread of the new coronavirus, Governor Furuta of Gifu Prefecture declared the prefecture's own "second wave emergency" and avoided eating and drinking accompanied by sake in Nagoya, where the number of infected people is increasing. I called.

In Gifu Prefecture, on the afternoon of the 31st, the Governor Furuta, the mayors of the prefecture, representatives of medical associations and economic groups attended, and a meeting of the countermeasure headquarters was held.

At the meeting, 95 of the 145 infected people who had confirmed their actions after the national declaration of emergency was released were infected due to actions outside the prefecture, and 83 of them were eaten and drank at night. It was reported that it came from action in the prefecture.

In addition, the percentage of those in their 20s or younger was 52% for one week until 30th, and it was reported that clusters have occurred in high schools and universities.

On top of that, avoid eating and drinking accompanied by alcohol in Aichi Prefecture, especially Nagoya City.Students during the summer vacation refrain from social gatherings and karaoke especially in closed places and with a large number of people. We explained emergency measures such as being careful about coming and going to the area where we live, especially Aichi Prefecture, and called for thorough measures.

On the other hand, we do not request restaurants in the prefecture to close or shorten business hours, but if an infected person appears in a store that does not thoroughly implement infection prevention measures, we will announce the store name and perform on-site inspection as necessary. I will.

Governor Furuta said in a press conference after the conference, “The infection spreads faster than the first wave, and the emergency situation of the second wave is coming. Although the actual situation of the infection is different from the first wave, we are working on “all Gifu” I would like to continue," and declared the prefecture's "second wave of emergency" and called for the understanding and cooperation of the citizens of the prefecture.