At the outdoor music festival held in Tokoname City, Aichi Prefecture, the verification committee established by Aichi Prefecture met for the first time in response to the problem that alcohol was being provided while measures to prevent infection with the new coronavirus were insufficient. And started discussions on measures to prevent recurrence.

At the outdoor music festival held in Tokoname City on the 29th of last month, infection control measures were not thoroughly implemented and sake was provided. After that, a cluster of participants also occurred, and the number of infected people related to the music festival. However, by the 15th, there are 45 people in total.



In response to this, Aichi Prefecture set up a "third-party verification committee" in which four members, including lawyers and doctors, participated, and held its first online meeting on the 16th.

Among them, Governor Omura said, "We will receive opinions and suggestions and utilize them in efforts to prevent recurrence. Thorough infection control measures at events are a big issue not only in Aichi prefecture but also in the whole country, so not only the organizer but also the participants are aware of it. I want to communicate that I have to follow the rules. "



By the end of this month, the verification committee will hold three meetings to hear from the organizers and the people in charge of the prefecture, and exchange information between the prefecture and the organizers for this music festival and at that time. We verified the prefecture's response and confirmed the policy of compiling a report that included measures to prevent recurrence.