China News Service, July 6th, according to Kyodo News, the Japanese government held the first meeting of the New Coronavirus Infectious Diseases Countermeasure Group Meeting on the 6th. The director of economic regeneration, Nishimura Kangmin, said after the meeting that the Japanese government had reached an agreement with members of a panel of experts to relax restrictions on holding events from July 10.

Data map: July 1, local time, Tokyo Disneyland and Tokyo DisneySea will resume business. The number of people entering the park in a single day will be controlled to less than half of the past.

  According to reports, starting from the 10th, the Japanese government will allow the organizers to hold concerts and professional sports events and other indoor activities under the premise of thoroughly taking anti-epidemic measures. However, the number of entrants needs to be controlled within 50% of the rated number, with a maximum of 5,000 entrants.

  At present, although the number of new infections in Japan shows an expanding trend, there are fewer severely ill patients, and the medical system still has more power. As a result, the restrictions on holding events were relaxed "(at the group meeting) with consent."

  Nishimura also stated that it will work to strengthen the detection system and establish a mechanism for sharing infection data.

  It is reported that the group members include medical and infectious disease experts, economists, etc., including a total of 18 people. Regarding the future anti-epidemic measures, Chairman Ogami Shio proposed a draft at the panel meeting to expand the detection system, share data in various places in real time, and thoroughly implement countermeasures at border ports.