China News Service, July 19th, according to Kyodo News Agency, on July 19th, Japanese Chief Cabinet Secretary Sugi said that in order to strengthen the authority of the central and local governments on the new crown virus countermeasures, it is necessary to modify the new crown special measures law. He also said that the Customs Business Law based on bars and other restaurants should be promoted to carry out internal inspections, and said that it will be "strictly enforced in the form of police participation."

Data map: On July 16, local time, Tokyo, Japan, children wear masks to go to school.

  According to reports, in a program, former Osaka Mayor Hashiharashi said that the local government did not require the authority and compensation resources related to the suspension of business, and proposed "hoping to make laws that can be acted by the central and local authorities." Suga Yoshiki clearly responded by saying, "Think that new laws are needed." He also said that at this stage, as a countermeasure for night downtown areas such as bars, "it is necessary to implement it resolutely" for internal inspection.

  Sugawara emphasized on the relationship between the central government and local governments: "The overall basic policy for the epidemic should be presented by the central government. The responsibility lies with the government." For the remarks that he previously called the increase in infected people as the "Tokyo issue", Sugi explained Said: "Because the increase in infected people in Tokyo is more prominent." He also mentioned that it was only after the epidemic expanded again that the Tokyo Metropolitan Government began to ensure hotels for the treatment of patients with mild infections, cautioning that "this is a problem of the metropolitan government that has not taken countermeasures."

  When asked how to look at the operation of public health centers in the 23 wards of Tokyo, Sugi advocated: "In a sense, the authority is unclear. This is a good opportunity to re-examine the special district itself."

  According to reports, on July 9th, Kang Min, the director of economic regeneration, responded at a meeting of the Senate Cabinet Committee on July 9, saying that he was combing theoretical points. In Minami, the downtown area of ​​Osaka City, in-house inspections have been carried out on bars, etc., and it has been confirmed whether anti-epidemic measures have been implemented. Government officials said: "Tokyo's downtown area is also planned to be implemented."