China News Service, April 9th, according to a Japanese TBS television report, on the 8th, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said that he hopes that interpersonal contact can be reduced by 70 to 80%. In response, the Liberal Democratic Party Secretary-General Jun Bo said that "this cannot be done."

Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe called for interpersonal contact to be reduced by 70 to 80%. (Source: JNN video screenshot)

According to reports, on the morning of the 8th local time, Abe called on the public to refrain from going out and reduce interpersonal contact as much as possible, he said, "If everyone can reduce the contact between people by 70% and 80%, We can definitely overcome the current situation. "

The second-order Junbo, president of the Liberal Democratic Party of Japan: Whether it is to reduce interpersonal contact by 70%, 80% or 8.5%, this is absolutely impossible. (Source: JNN video screenshot)

Regarding Abe ’s speech, the second order of the Liberal Democratic Party said on the afternoon of the same day, "Whether it is to reduce interpersonal contact by 70%, 80% or 8.5%, this is absolutely impossible to achieve, this is just a required benchmark. . "

At the same time, the second order also emphasized the reduction of interpersonal contact, "This is a requirement for citizens, and I believe that citizens have fully understood this."

As of 11 a.m. on the 9th, the cumulative number of newly diagnosed cases of Japanese New Coronary Pneumonia was 4,979, and 105 deaths.