China News Service, June 15 (Xinhua) According to the Japan Broadcasting Association (NHK), the Japanese government announced on the 13th the guidelines for preventing new crown infections in restaurants and restaurants that provide accompanying services. In view of this, on the 14th, Minister of Economic Renewal, Nimura Nimura, Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike and Kabukicho, Shinjuku-ku Mayor Kenichi held talks to confirm the joint promotion of related preventive measures.

The picture shows local people walking through the streets of Tokyo wearing masks. China News Agency reporter Lu Shaowei

  According to reports, recently, newly confirmed cases have been reported in the center of downtown at night. There were 47 newly confirmed cases on the 14th in Tokyo, 18 of which were employees of the same nightclub in the bustling neighborhood of Shinjuku.

  In order to prevent the second wave of outbreaks, the three parties confirmed that they will jointly promote the following measures: implement the guidelines and strive to normalize them; in addition, provide information to customers who have visited the store for the infected store; and call on the staff to accept the nucleic acid Detection, etc.

  After the talks, Nimura Kang Min held a press conference. He said: "We will observe the effect of these measures and use it as an example of implementation in other districts of Tokyo that have downtown areas, as well as in major cities outside Tokyo."

  Nimura Kang Min also said: "The shops that have confirmed the infection are very cooperative, and all the staff have received nucleic acid tests, which can be said to be the result of positive actions. The government does not intend to change the 19th score immediately because of this number. Upgrading the plan in stages."

  On the 11th, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government lifted the "Tokyo Alert" issued on the 2nd, allowing karaoke shops and other businesses to be opened, and plans to fully lift the suspension requirements for various shops on the 19th. At present, Japan has clarified the anti-epidemic policies of three industries including nightclubs, paving the way for a complete lifting of the suspension of business.