The city of Kyoto held a meeting of the countermeasures headquarters in response to the prospect that the "priority measures such as prevention of spread" of the new coronavirus will be applied, and visited all restaurants in the city to take appropriate infection prevention measures. I decided on a policy to check if it was taken.

At the Kyoto City Countermeasures Headquarters meeting, the person in charge reported that the number of infected people per day exceeded 60 for the first time in about two months on the 8th, and nearly half of them were in their teens and 20s. I did.



On top of that, it is expected that the application of "priority measures such as spread prevention" will start on the assumption that clusters are occurring through eating and drinking such as social gatherings. I decided to check.



The patrol is outsourced to a private company, targeting all restaurants in the city of about 13,000, and whether the request for shortening business hours is being met, the installation of acrylic plates and thorough ventilation are required. I'm going to check if it's done.



Mayor Kadokawa of Kyoto City said, "As the infection spreads rapidly, we must take the initiative. In order to overcome this crisis, we will ask the citizens to change their behavior."