Prime Minister's three-day vacation is over and government affairs resumes at 5:19 on August 19th

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Prime Minister Abe has finished his three-day summer vacation and will resume his public affairs on the 19th. Since I received a medical checkup during the holidays, I have decided to deal with the new coronavirus while the government and the ruling party have been repeatedly making comments about my physical condition.

Prime Minister Abe spends summer vacations during the Obon holidays every year and spends his time at villas in Yamanashi Prefecture, but this time, due to the spread of the new coronavirus, he will take three days off until the 18th. I spent my time at home in Tokyo.

On the 17th, I stayed at a university hospital in Tokyo for about seven and a half hours to undergo medical examinations to ensure that my physical condition is maintained.

Hospital officials say this is an additional inspection of the Ningen Dock this June.

A lot of remarks were made from within the government and the ruling party, and representative of the Komeito Party, Yamaguchi said, "I hope you will take sufficient rest and prepare for future activities."

The Liberal Democratic Party's Chairman of the Aroma Tax System revealed on Twitter that when he told the secretary, "The prime minister is exhausted and why he should not rest."

Prime Minister Abe will return to the prime minister's official residence on the afternoon of the 19th to resume public affairs and respond to the new coronavirus.