Governor Saitama Ohno Go To Eat “Meal Ticket Sales and Use Suspension Consideration” November 23, 20:24

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Regarding "Go To Eat," a measure to stimulate demand for eating out, Governor Ohno of Saitama Prefecture revealed that he is considering suspending the sale and use of meal tickets in the prefecture, and on the 24th, based on the national policy. He showed the idea that he wanted to make a decision.

At the online meeting of the National Governors' Association held on the 23rd, Governor Ohno said, "The'Go To Campaign'can directly support people affected by the new coronavirus, but it is being operated in the midst of a worrying infection situation. I can't help reviewing it. "



After that, Governor Ohno told the press that he would "discuss the issuance of meal tickets and review of the use" of "Go To Eat", a measure to stimulate demand for eating out, and sold and sold premium meal tickets. He said he is considering temporarily suspending the use of already-used meal tickets and points.



After that, he discussed at the prefectural countermeasures headquarters meeting held on the 24th and expressed his intention to make a decision based on the national policy.



Saitama Prefecture plans to sell about 800,000 sets of premium meal tickets, and the portion sold from October 23 will be sold out, and the rest will be sold from December 1.