Regarding the measures against the new coronavirus of the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics, Governor Omura of Aichi Prefecture, in collaboration with the governors of Gifu and Mie Prefectures, will not move athletes who may be close contacts to the local governments that accept pre-camps. I requested the country.

As a countermeasure against the new coronavirus of the Tokyo Olympics and Paralympics, on the 30th, the government revised the guide for local governments to accept overseas athletes through pre-camps and exchange projects with residents, and showed it to local governments.



In connection with this, Governor Omura of Aichi Prefecture revealed that the national guidance was insufficient as a border measure, and requested the government to improve in collaboration with Governor Furuta of Gifu Prefecture and Governor Suzuki of Mie Prefecture. did.



The request points out the problem with the national guidance, such as the fact that athletes who have not been identified as close contacts will be moved to the local government that accepts the pre-camp.



After that, the airport quarantine was used to identify the close contacts, and the people who became close contacts were requested not to be moved to the host municipality.



Governor Omura said about the guidance provided by the government, "It is strange that the government is throwing the whole thing at the on-site health center while saying that it is a border measure."