China News Service, April 16th. According to the Japan Broadcasting Association (NHK), on April 16, Hideo Omura, Governor of Aichi Prefecture, Japan issued a suspension request for certain industries throughout Aichi Prefecture. The implementation period is April 17 to 5. On the 6th.

Affected by the new Coronary Pneumonia epidemic, the Japanese government announced on 7 April that Tokyo and other seven prefectures have entered a state of emergency. Subsequently, seven places successively promulgated suspension requirements for some personnel-intensive industries. Although Aichi Prefecture did not fall within the scope of the emergency declaration issued by the Central Government of Japan, in view of the unfavorable situation of the epidemic in Aichi Prefecture, the prefecture announced its own emergency declaration on April 10.

According to the report, according to this declaration, Hideo Omura announced that from April 17th, some industries across the county will be required to temporarily suspend business. The industries involved include entertainment venues, sports venues, theaters, assembly and exhibition institutions, cultural and educational institutions, and sales. A commercial place that is not a necessity of life.

At the same time, Omura also stated that all businesses that cooperate with the suspension of business will receive a "cooperation subsidy" of 500,000 yen, which will be borne by the Aichi Prefecture Government and the Nagoya City Government.

As of 3 p.m. local time on April 16, local time, a total of 8753 confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia were diagnosed in Japan, including 358 cases in Aichi Prefecture.