On the first weekend after the extension of the state of emergency was decided, the number of infected people per day has continued to fall below 1,000 in Tokyo, but some say that the change in the number of people is not so noticeable in Tokyo. I did.

On the first weekend after the government decided to extend the state of emergency, many shoppers and others were coming and going in Shinjuku, Tokyo.



A 27-year-old woman who visited the hospital for going to the hospital said, "The train congestion is not much different from before, and I don't feel any big changes in the city. I think I'm getting used to the state of emergency. I think. "



A 27-year-old man who came to see a friend said, "Since the business hours of restaurants are shortened and it is often crowded just before closing, I came to use it during the day. More stores are taking thorough measures. However, I'm starting to see stores that have closed, and I feel that the future of the economy is also difficult. "



A man in his 70s who came to shop alone said, "I haven't had an alumni association since last spring, so I hope I can meet my friends again. I'm looking forward to the vaccine. I'm worried about side reactions. I would like you to provide information so that you can take it with confidence. "