Even after the state of emergency was lifted, the request for shortening business hours from restaurants was lifted on the 14th, and while there were joyful voices in the target area, there were also voices of anxiety about the future infection situation. rice field.

In Hiroshima ...

From the 1st to the 14th of this month, Hiroshima Prefecture has implemented intensive measures targeting four cities and towns in the prefecture, including Hiroshima City, and among the restaurants that offer alcoholic beverages, those that have been certified by the prefecture are 9 pm Until time, other stores had requested that business hours be shortened until 8 pm.



Regarding the completion of the intensive measures, a male office worker in his 60s said, "It was difficult to go to a drinking party, but from now on, I would like to enjoy while taking measures against infection."



A female college student in her twenties said, "I used to spend time at home and felt lonely, but now I want to enjoy dinner and travel with my friends."



A female office worker in her twenties said, "I can't get infected and bother my workplace, so I'd like to eat out after seeing the infection a little more."



A self-employed man in his 70s said, "I'm looking forward to a drinking party next week from a friend. I want the government to strengthen the medical system, and we also want to avoid the Three Cs and survive the corona sickness. That's it. "

In Fukuoka ...

Fukuoka Prefecture also completed its own request for shortening business hours to restaurants as part of measures to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus on the 14th.



At restaurants in the prefecture, restrictions on business hours and the provision of sake have been completely lifted, but various voices have been heard from people in the city of Fukuoka.



A man in his twenties said, "I can play outside without worrying about time on holidays. I'm happy because I'm working at an izakaya and it's rewarding if I'm lifted from self-restraint."



A woman in her 50s said, "I want to go to a restaurant that has good infection prevention. I hope that the economy will recover and everyone will have fun communicating with each other."



On the other hand, a woman in her 70s said, "I have mixed feelings. It is unavoidable to cancel it because the restaurant is difficult, but I want everyone to be careful to some extent and improve the medical system during this time. That's it. "



A man in his 60s said, "I wish the world could go in the right direction. I think that if I get infected, I may pass it on to my family, so I would like to refrain from eating and drinking as before." I was talking.