Due to the spread of the new coronavirus, going out is gradually restricted in Shanghai, the largest economic city in China. It's a situation.

In China, 9875 people were confirmed to be infected with the new coronavirus, including asymptomatic, on the 1st, of which 6311 people were confirmed, the largest number ever in Shanghai, the largest economic city.



Since the 28th of last month, the Shanghai city authorities have divided the entire city into two areas, east and west, and have imposed strict restrictions on going out in stages. Scheduled outings are restricted and large-scale PCR tests are being conducted.



On the other hand, in the eastern region, the restriction on going out was scheduled to be lifted on the 1st, but as infected people were confirmed one after another, the restriction will be extended over a wide area such as all residential areas in the populous Pudong New Area. It was decided.



Among the Japanese expatriates living in this area, there are a number of people whose outing restrictions have been extended until around the 10th of this month, and the operation of the factory where they work has been forced to stop.



For this reason, in Shanghai, going out is severely restricted in most parts of the city, and there are concerns about the impact on citizens' lives and economic activities.

Japanese living in eastern Shanghai “Strict procurement of daily necessities due to prolonged restrictions on going out”

A Japanese expatriate man in his 40s living in Pudong New Area in the eastern part of Shanghai was scheduled to lift the restrictions on going out on the 1st, but it will be extended until the 10th of this month due to the confirmation of a new infected person. became.



The man said, "There is a notice without warning, going out without preparation is restricted, and it will be longer, and procurement of daily necessities is becoming more difficult. I hope that it will not be longer." I was talking.



According to men, although the authorities distributed corned beef, vegetables, and food such as buckwheat on the 2nd, it is difficult for individuals to procure meat and vegetables.