China News Service, April 10, according to the Japan Broadcasting Association (NHK) reported on the 10th, affected by the new coronary pneumonia epidemic, many people in Japan appealed to the public not to go out as much as possible, which caused concerns about the increase in domestic violence. In response, Japanese women actively acting as ministers Hiroko Hashimoto said that violence against women is never allowed.

On April 4, local time, there are few vehicles near a transportation hub in Tokyo. Recently, the number of people diagnosed with new coronary pneumonia in Tokyo, Japan, continues to increase, and the government calls on the public to reduce their outings. China News Service reporter Lu Shaowei

According to reports, Hashimoto said at the press conference on that day that more and more people could only stay at home because of the epidemic. "The uneasiness and pressure on life may lead to increased and severe domestic violence. For Female violence is a serious violation of human rights, and I will never allow it (this kind of thing happens). "

At the same time, Hashimoto also said that "a domestic violence counseling support center has been opened, and the phone number is common throughout the country." She called on people who are troubled by domestic violence to consult as soon as possible.

In view of the expansion of the new crown pneumonia epidemic, Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe announced on 7th that Tokyo and other seven prefectures have entered a state of emergency, and called on the public to minimize unnecessary travel.

As of 12:00 noon on the 10th local time, the cumulative number of newly diagnosed cases of Japanese New Coronary Pneumonia was 5,556 and 108 deaths.