Aichi Prefecture, which has decided to lift priority measures such as prevention of spread by the deadline of July 11, has announced "strict caution measures" for a period of one month until August 11 after the cancellation. ..


In this, in addition to requesting restaurants throughout the prefecture to shorten business hours until 9:00 pm, it is requested to refrain from moving to competition venues such as Tokyo during the Tokyo Olympics. I will.

Governor Omura of Aichi Prefecture held a press conference on the afternoon of the 8th, and in response to the cancellation of priority measures such as prevention of spread on July 11, "strict caution" for one month from July 12 to August 11 Measures "was announced.



According to this, we request restaurants throughout the prefecture to shorten their business hours by 9:00 pm and to finish serving sake with plenty of time until the end of business.



We will also work to reduce business hours to 9 pm for large-scale customer attraction facilities such as department stores, shopping centers, and pachinko parlors.



During the Tokyo Olympics, we will refrain from moving to competition venues such as Tokyo and request that we refrain from holding watching events such as public viewing.



In addition, we are requesting the citizens of the prefecture to refrain from going out unnecessarily and urgently, especially after 9 pm, including during the day.



It also calls for refraining from moving across prefectures, and especially refrains from moving to areas where priority measures such as state of emergency and prevention of spread have been issued.



Governor Omura said, "I would like to ask you to take measures to prevent these infections, considering that many people will move during the summer vacation and the Olympic Games. However, I am prepared for the increase in the number of infected people in Aichi Prefecture in the future, and the Olympic Games. I think we have to ask for the tightening of regulations just before the event. "