Original declaration of "emergency situation of the second wave" Gifu citizens' acceptance is at 18:30 on August 1st

In Gifu Prefecture, due to the spread of new coronavirus infection, Governor Furuta declared the prefecture's own "second wave emergency" on the 31st. On one day of the weekend, Gifu City heard voices applauding the declaration and pointing out the decrease in nighttime traffic.

Gifu Prefecture declared its own "second wave emergency" on the 31st and called for thorough emergency measures.

Among them, we called for avoiding drinking and eating in Nagoya, where the number of infected people is increasing, refraining from social gatherings with a large number of students during summer vacation, and carefully moving across prefectural borders. I am.

In addition, we do not request restaurants in the prefecture to close or shorten business hours, but if an infected person appears in a shop that does not thoroughly implement infection prevention measures, we will announce the shop name etc. as necessary. ..

On one day of the weekend, Gifu City heard voices applauding the declaration and pointing out the decrease in nighttime traffic.

Of these, a man with a 2-year-old daughter said, "I think the declaration before other prefectures is a good response. Since my child is small, I will not go home during summer vacation, I will play near it." It was

In addition, a woman in her 70s said, "I think it's hard to make a declaration because the infection has spread. I used to go to Nagoya for lessons, but recently I've come a long way."

On the other hand, a taxi driver man said, "Daytime sales have returned to 60 to 70% of the previous sales, but there was almost no crowd at night, and the number of customers has decreased extremely. The situation remains severe." I was talking.

Furthermore, a man who runs an izakaya in the "Tamamiya district" in the center of Gifu said, "The customers were finally returning, but there were no more customers at night. The restaurant was no longer the same as before. I have no energy to try to overcome such new efforts."