80% of wages due to closure of restaurants, etc., British government March 21 7:09

In an effort to curb the spread of the new coronavirus, the British government has closed restaurants, pubs, and theaters, and the government has paid 80% of wages to those unable to work in these circumstances. We announced measures to take over.

Infections with the new coronavirus are rapidly expanding in the United Kingdom, with 3983 infected and 177 dead as of the 20th.

On Tuesday, Prime Minister Johnson announced that he would require restaurants and pubs and other eateries to close for the time being.

This includes cinemas, theaters and gyms where many people gather.

In response, the government has taken steps to maintain employment by giving the government 80% of wages to those unable to work due to the new coronavirus, up to £ 2,500 per month, It was announced that it would be approximately 320,000 yen in Japanese yen.

This means people who work in all establishments, including restaurants and pubs.

Prime Minister Johnson called on the people to cooperate, saying, "If we follow the government's instructions, the UK will be able to recover quickly both in health and economy."

In the UK, Jaguar Land Rover, one of the country's largest automakers, announced today that production would be suspended, and cheap jet carrier EasyJet announced that it would discontinue most flights. The impact has become serious.