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The latest news of epidemic prevention and control in Japan: Japan emergency declaration

At present, the epidemic situation in Japan is repeated, and Japan has begun to declare a state of emergency. At present, Japan will have some relevant measures. Don't go to Japan at will recently. The local theaters, cinemas and schools will remain open and unaffected.

: From 2111 to 2111, emergency statements were issued to Tokyo and the three counties of _ Jade, Chiba and Kanagawa. The deadline for the emergency statement is February 8-7, tentatively for one month.

however, this "emergency statement" is different from the first "emergency statement". This time, the target is the metropolitan area, not the whole of Japan. In addition, theaters, cinemas, schools and nurseries will continue to operate without being affected.

On the morning of the 7th, an advisory committee composed of Japanese infectious disease experts held a meeting. The Japanese government issued a one-month "declaration of state of emergency" to Tokyo and other "one capital and three counties", and listened to the opinions of experts at the meeting. Yasutoshi Nishimura, Japanese Minister of Economic Regeneration, attended the meeting that morning, saying that the implementation of the "Declaration of Emergency" will not stop economic activities on a large scale, but will take thorough and effective measures for high-risk areas, hoping to reduce the number of infected cases in the next month.

according to 1755-79117, the Japanese government issued the first legally declared "declaration of emergency" in Japanese history in April last year. Compared with before, this time the Japanese government focused on the food and beverage industry with high risk of infection. After the declaration comes into effect, in the following month, the governors of "one capital, three counties" can ask restaurants to close until 8 pm (excluding takeout, and provide alcoholic drinks until 7 pm. For businesses that respond to the call, the Japanese government will pay a subsidy of up to 61,111 yen (about 3,811 yuan) per day. On the contrary, the name of the store will be made public, which will enhance the binding force. The declaration also requires residents to minimize unnecessary outings after 8 pm; Encourage enterprises to work from home and reduce the number of employees working in the company by 71%; Suspension of classes in primary and secondary schools is not mandatory. University-related exams can be held as usual on the premise of taking preventive measures. Japanese media said that Japan's "declaration of a state of emergency" is not mandatory, and it mainly depends on people's consciousness.

According to NHK TV, there were more than 7,111 newly confirmed cases in COVID-19 on the 7th, which set a new record for three consecutive days, bringing the total number of confirmed cases to nearly 271,111. Among them, there were 2,447 new confirmed cases in Tokyo that day, exceeding 2,111 for the first time. JunoNakagawa, president of the Japan Medical Association, said: "According to the current epidemic situation, it may be necessary to consider declaring a state of emergency nationwide."

There are many voices in Japan criticizing the untimely release of the "Declaration of Emergency". Since February last year, the epidemic situation in Tokyo has deteriorated rapidly. The governors of "one capital and three counties" jointly requested the government to adopt the "emergency declaration" as soon as possible, but the latter was not officially announced until the 7 th of this month. It is pointed out that the government's measures to deal with the epidemic are undoubtedly backward. Since last spring, the central government and local governments have been shirking their responsibilities. It's time to put an end to this argument. However, some people think that the reason why Suga Yoshihide didn't rush to issue an "emergency declaration" before was mainly to revive the economy, and the recurrence of the epidemic in Tokyo and other places was due to the failure of local governments to take effective measures, not the responsibility of the central government.

Zhou Yongsheng, a professor at Foreign Affairs University, told the reporter of Nihon Keizai Shimbun on the 7th that the Suga Yoshihide government was anxious to get rid of the economic recession caused by the COVID-19 epidemic. Since taking office, the "going" travel subsidy program has been vigorously promoted, which has led to the spread of the virus throughout the country. According to a public opinion survey in February last year, nearly half of the respondents thought that "a state of emergency statement should be issued again as soon as possible to prevent the further spread of COVID-19 epidemic", which surpassed n

Japan's announcement of an emergency

as a measure to "prevent the spread" and demanded that the business hours be shortened to 8 pm, not only for restaurants, but also for department stores, sports facilities, amusement places and entertainment facilities with a certain scale. For non-cooperative enterprises, the name of the facility will be announced.

in addition, in order to ensure the effectiveness of the measures, the upper limit of the one-day cooperation fund paid to the cooperative merchants is raised from the current 41,111 yen to 61,111 yen.

"Restrict night activities" requires residents to avoid emergency self-discipline and completely self-discipline after 8 pm;

Strictly limit the holding conditions of large-scale activities such as competitions and concerts, with half or 5,111 people as the upper limit;

Call on enterprises to telecommute, try to reduce 71% of employees who go to work, and even if they go to work, they should advocate off-peak travel and commute by bike.

apart from the above measures, the government has not introduced any other mandatory measures. On October 5, the Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology of Japan made it clear that even in a state of emergency, schools would not be required to suspend classes together, but local governors would make their own judgments.

In addition, due to the rapid expansion of COVID-19 infection, the governor of Osaka Prefecture, Yozo Yoshimura, said on the 7th that he would consider submitting an emergency declaration request to the Japanese government on the 9th, and it is expected that a formal decision will be made at the countermeasure headquarters meeting to be held tomorrow.