Prime Minister Suga hears opinions from doctors over insurance coverage for infertility treatment September 21, 18:15

On the 21st, Prime Minister Suga heard from a doctor familiar with reproductive medicine about the insurance coverage of infertility treatment at a hotel in Tokyo.

Prime Minister Suga entered the Prime Minister's Office after 8:30 am on the 21st and took a walk in the site for about 40 minutes.



After that, Prime Minister Suga moved to a hotel near the Diet and met with experts in various fields on the 20th.



On the 21st, we exchanged opinions on the economic situation with Mitsumaru Kumagai, Chief Economist of Daiwa Institute of Research, and Takeshi Niinami, President of Suntory Holdings.



We also heard opinions from Rikikazu Sugiyama, president of the Sugiyama Obstetrics and Gynecology Department, which is open in three locations in Tokyo that are familiar with reproductive medicine, regarding insurance coverage for infertility treatment.



After this, President Sugiyama said, "I wanted to cooperate with infertility treatment as soon as possible, so I talked about the current situation. There are many people in trouble and I think that the support of the country is really encouraging, so please proceed. I want to. "

Visiting the grave of former Minister of Construction Okonogi Reported the appointment of Prime Minister

Prime Minister Suga visited the grave of former Minister of Construction Hikosaburo Okonogi, who once served as a secretary, and reported his appointment as Prime Minister.



Prime Minister Suga visited the grave of former Minister of Construction Hikosaburo Okonogi in his hometown of Nishi-ku, Yokohama on the afternoon of the 21st. Then, after watering the tombstone with a dipper, he turned his incense stick and gently put his hands together.



Prime Minister Suga told reporters, "45 years ago, I jumped into the world of politics in Yokohama, which has no territorial or blood ties, and arrived at the office of Professor Okonogi. It was a start from scratch." I looked back.



He added, "I reported in front of the grave that I was appointed Prime Minister and vowed to do my best to meet expectations as a'Cabinet working for the people'."



After this, Prime Minister Suga raised his hand to the applause of the locals who gathered and got into the car.