Boxing Inoue and other young people call out to “self-restraint” April 3 20:51

While it has been pointed out that young people who are not aware of the new coronavirus infection may spread the disease, athletes in Japan, such as professional boxing player Naoya Inoue, have been calling on SNS to refrain from going young.

Inoue, a 26-year-old unified world bantamweight champion, has updated Twitter for two consecutive days to prevent the spread of the new coronavirus.

On the 2nd, he called for a review of his actions, stating that "unnecessary outings of young people are still prominent. It is necessary to reconsider the actions of each one again in order to protect your loved ones." I think the government should take action before it's too late. It's time for influential people to speak up. " did.

Rinsuke Irie, a silver medalist for the London Olympics in swimming, made it clear that he had no plans to return to Tokyo from Osaka, and said, "If he had the bacteria." I think my behavior will change and I can protect important people. "

In addition, Lee Jung-sung, J2 and Kyoto Sanga at the Beijing Olympics and Soccer National Team, said, “It's time for patience. If you want to meet, you can't meet. If you endure now, you can always meet. It's time to endure. "