"Go To Travel" September 25, 20:15, summarized by the government subcommittee ahead of nationwide expansion

The government's subcommittee will take concrete actions to increase the risk of infection before the government's tourism demand stimulus measures, "Go To Travel," will include trips to and from Tokyo from next month and will be expanded nationwide. We have put together a recommendation that requires the government to give sufficient attention by giving an example.

In the recommendations compiled by the subcommittee, avoiding "actions that increase the risk of infection" during travel, without limiting the number of travelers traveling, reduces the likelihood of transmission across regions. It is said that it can be done.



Then, as "actions that increase the risk of infection," we have shown examples of behaviors that have been infected so far.



Specifically, social gatherings with drinking that tend to be loud, late-night eating and drinking, conversation without masks, close behavior after work and during breaks, group life such as school dormitories, poor ventilation The government is calling for adequate attention, citing seven things: exercise with intense breathing in space, driving and eating before and after outdoor activities.



In addition, the subcommittee told the government that the spread of travel with dispersed times and places in small groups "has not been realized" even when looking at the crowded situation during the four consecutive holidays this month, during the year-end and New Year holidays. If it is judged that it is equivalent to "Stage 3" where the spread is promoted and the infection is rapidly increasing, the event will be canceled without hesitation or the prefecture will be excluded from the target of "Go To Travel". I asked for things.



Chairman Shigeru Omi said, "Changes in consciousness and behavior are extremely important to prevent the spread of infection. Whether or not we can overcome the coming autumn / winter season when there is concern about the spread of infection has become an important time that can be called a touchstone. I think there is. "