Governor Omura of Aichi Prefecture will issue a "strict caution declaration" independently as a prefecture for two weeks from the 1st of next month after the state of emergency is lifted, and will take measures such as requesting restaurants to shorten business hours. Announced.

Governor Omura of Aichi Prefecture announced at a press conference at 7:00 pm on the 26th that the prefecture will issue its own "strict caution declaration" for two weeks from the 1st of next month after the state of emergency is lifted.



The prefecture has also announced specific measures to be taken during the period, and regarding requests for restaurants to shorten their business hours, the time for requesting closure will be 9:00 pm, which is one hour later than before.



The target area is the entire prefecture, and all restaurants are included in the request regardless of whether or not they serve alcohol.



It means that each store will pay a "cooperation fee" of 40,000 yen per day to the stores that respond to the request.



In addition, we will ask the citizens of the prefecture to refrain from going out unnecessarily and urgently, and to refrain from moving unnecessarily and urgently across prefectures. about it.



Regarding the event holding limit, the upper limit of 5,000 people will be relaxed to 10,000 people.



Governor Omura said, "We will continue to take measures with a sense of tension to prevent the infection from spreading again, and further control the infection."