On the 24th, the first Monday after the state of emergency was declared in Okinawa Prefecture, people commuting to work in Naha said, "I don't feel that the number of people has decreased."

The state of emergency in Okinawa Prefecture requires businesses to aim to reduce the number of people who commute to work by 70% by utilizing telework.



On the 24th, which was the first Monday after the declaration was issued, a large number of people on the way to work came and went around 8 am around the Yui Rail "Prefectural Office" station in the center of Naha city, and it did not seem to have changed normally. did.



In addition, passengers were seen caught in the leather inside the monorail, and every time the vehicle arrived, office workers and high school students rushed out of the station.



An office worker in his twenties who commute to work on the monorail said, "The inside of the car did not seem to have changed compared to last week, and it was as usual. Be careful about infection, such as wearing a mask." It was.



In addition, an office worker in his thirties who commute on foot said, "I don't feel that the number of people has decreased. The company tells me to be careful where people gather. I want fewer people. "