Downtown at night Collaboration with employees by calling for inspections, etc. Mr. Nishimura and Governor Koike June 7 18:45

In response to the confirmation of new cases of new coronavirus infections centering on downtown Tokyo in the evening, Minister of Economic Rehabilitation Nishimura and Governor of Koike of Tokyo met to entertain restaurants. We confirmed that we will work together to encourage employees to take PCR tests and support stores that are cooperative in infection control.

Nishimura's Minister for Economic Recovery and Governor Koike of Tokyo met with experts at a joint government office in Nagata-cho, Tokyo on the afternoon of the 7th, and confirmed a new infected person mainly in the downtown area of ​​Shinjuku area at night. We exchanged opinions about being one after another.

As future measures, in addition to promoting information sharing in the national, metropolitan, and public health centers, we encourage employees of restaurants with entertainment to take PCR tests, establish a privacy-friendly consultation counter, and implement infection control measures. We have confirmed that we will cooperate with measures such as distributing certified stickers to stores that are doing so, supporting stores that are cooperative in countermeasures, and investigating viruses contained in sewage.

Also, given that the number of users during commuting hours on the railroad is gradually increasing, we confirmed that we will continue to cooperate with economic groups and other parties to establish telework, time difference work, and online meetings.

After that, Minister Nishimura gave a press conference this week with guidelines that include concrete measures such as installing acrylic plates on tables and counters and promoting the wearing of masks by employees in order to prevent infection at restaurants accompanied by entertainment. I showed the prospect of being put together in.