"I am not in a situation to immediately declare an emergency again" Chief Cabinet Secretary June 29, 12:17

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Regarding the increase in new cases of new coronavirus infections in Tokyo, Chief Cabinet Secretary Suga states that it is the result of actively inspecting concentrated contacts and immediately issuing an emergency declaration again. He showed that he had no idea to request refraining from movement.

The number of newly infected persons with the new coronavirus was confirmed to be the highest on the 28th after the emergency declaration was lifted in Tokyo on the 28th, and it has been around 100 in the last few days across the country.

At the press conference in the morning, Chief Cabinet Secretary Suga said, "Although a certain number of new infections have been continuously confirmed, mainly in Tokyo, regardless of the presence or absence of symptoms, we will actively conduct examinations on concentrated contacts. Results are also included."

In addition, "I do not think that it corresponds to the situation of immediately issuing an emergency declaration again or requesting refraining from movement across prefectures, but continue to work closely with local governments and pay attention to the infection situation in the region. I would like to work to prevent the spread of infection and balance socio-economic activities."

Regarding summer infectivity, "The new coronavirus is spreading in countries such as the Middle East, where the temperature is high. It is not always certain that there is a certain opinion as to whether or not the infectivity will weaken in the summer. I would like to have a complete system in preparation for the next wave of fashion."

On the other hand, Chief Cabinet Secretary Suga said, "It takes time for large-scale municipalities to pay the benefits, but the overall benefits are close to 70%, and it has nearly doubled in the past two weeks." It is growing," he said.