Governor Nishiwaki of Kyoto Prefecture said that it is necessary to gradually ease the measures in order to suppress the spread of infection even after the cancellation of the state of emergency, and when requesting the government, the new "Manen" was established by the revision of the Special Measures Law. He expressed his intention to request the application of "priority measures such as prevention".

To lift the state of emergency, Governor Nishiwaki of Kyoto Prefecture said that ▼ the average number of new positives is less than 50 per week, and ▼ the usage rate of beds for critically ill patients requiring advanced treatment is less than 50%. It is shown on the basis that each of them is satisfied for 7 consecutive days.



Regarding this, Governor Nishiwaki told reporters on the afternoon of the 8th, "There is a tendency for the number of people to increase in advance of the cancellation of the state of emergency. Initially, I was thinking of requesting the government to cancel the declaration. We would like to proceed with the examination while keeping in mind that we would like to request the transition to "priority measures such as prevention of spread" as a measure to make a careful transition, "and when requesting the government, gradually ease the request such as shortening business hours. He expressed his intention to request the application of "priority measures such as prevention of spread".



Regarding the standard, he acknowledged that "if you proceed at the current pace, it will reach the 12th of this month at the fastest", and said that "it is different from the operation I thought to evaluate in advance before achieving it" and achieved the standard. He expressed his desire to make a decision after identifying it.



Regarding the cooperation between Osaka and Hyogo prefectures, he said, "It is also necessary to exchange information for the next measure. I think it is important to align the three prefectures as much as possible in order to move the country." Said.