Abe: Correspondence to the new corona and economy while making adjustments 5:58 on August 25th

Prime Minister Abe, who has been the longest consecutive term of office, has been examined at a university hospital for two consecutive weeks on the 24th. It will be necessary to control the spread of the new coronavirus and improve the economy while maintaining the physical condition of the human body.

Since the inauguration of the second government eight years ago, Prime Minister Abe has been in service for 24 consecutive days, 2799 days, the longest in history.

Against this backdrop, Prime Minister Abe visited the university hospital in Shinjuku-ku, Tokyo, on the 24th, following last week, and listened to the explanation of the test results, and received an additional test.

After that, at the Prime Minister's official residence, he told reporters, "I will do my best to maintain my physical condition and I will do my best in my work," and received reports on the infection status of the new coronavirus.

Regarding the physical condition of Prime Minister Abe, Chairman of the LDP's political research, Kishida, said, "I want you to be in good shape and demonstrate leadership." Former Secretary-General Ishiba said, "Isn't it time to rest? I pointed out.

On the other hand, some people in the ruling party are worried that they may face more difficult steering than usual, amid concerns over their health.

In addition, the Chairman of the Constitutional Democratic Party's Azumi Diet measure said, "I want you to recover as soon as possible and have a debate with the energetic Prime Minister Abe at the extraordinary Diet session," reiterating his stance to call for an extraordinary session of the extraordinary Diet session. It was

Prime Minister Abe will be asked how he can keep his physical condition, suppress the spread of new coronavirus infection, and proceed with economic recovery.