Prime Minister Abe, Governor of Osaka Yoshimura, agrees to cooperate to control infections July 14, 18:27

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Regarding measures against the new coronavirus, Prime Minister Abe had a meeting with Governor Yoshimura of Osaka Prefecture and received requests for legal amendments that obligate businesses to take thorough infection prevention measures. I showed the idea that I would like to thoroughly prevent the spread of infection and control the spread of infection.

Prime Minister Abe had a meeting with Governor Yoshimura of Osaka Prefecture at the Prime Minister's official residence on the measures against the new coronavirus on the 14th, and Chief Cabinet Secretary Suga was also present.

Among them, Governor Yoshimura said, "In Osaka, there are about 20 to 30 infected people, and I want to control the second wave." He handed Prime Minister Abe a request letter.

In the request form, operators such as facilities where clusters occur are required to thoroughly implement infection prevention measures and cooperate in investigations, and if the violation occurs, amend the law so that the governor can order the suspension of business We are requesting that we strengthen our measures against waterfront such as various PCR tests and review the restrictions on holding events.

In response, Prime Minister Abe said, "At present, the infection is spreading mainly in urban areas, and we are responding with a great deal of nervousness."

In addition, he said, "As a country, we all have the same awareness of the importance of taking measures against clusters. I would like to work together with local governments to thoroughly implement measures against clusters and control the spread of infection."

After the talks, Governor Yoshimura told reporters, "Prime Minister Abe expressed the idea that effective measures should be taken for stores that do not comply with the leave request. I think."

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