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Regarding the government support measure for the food and beverage industry, “Go To Eat”, Saitama Prefecture announced on the 24th that it will postpone accepting reservations for the second period of premium food tickets scheduled for the 1st of next month indefinitely. Tickets will be issued for the first reservation, which began in October, but we ask that you refrain from using the food tickets issued and the points you have earned.
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In response to a request from the national government, it was decided at the prefectural novel corona virus countermeasures headquarters meeting that day. The start time of the restrictions on the use of food tickets issued and points earned will be in line with the decision of the Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries. The deadline for issuing food tickets is until the end of January 2021, and the deadline for using food tickets and points is until the end of March 2009. The prefecture asks the government to extend the expiration date of food tickets. food so that users are not harmed.
In addition, in response to the spread of infection, the prefecture will take action against infectious diseases based on industry guidelines, such as hand disinfection and full ventilation for now starting at midnight on the 26th of this month. based on article 24, paragraph 9 of the New Crown Special Measures Law. Request the suspension of business from restaurants that are not fully implemented.
In July, the prefecture made a similar request to restaurants with entertainment that had insufficient measures against infection. This time, the goal will expand to other restaurants. According to the prefecture, the infection rate caused by restaurants and “night cities” is decreasing, but the absolute number is increasing.
Regarding the expansion of the target facilities, Governor Motohiro Ohno asked the press for cooperation, saying: “Measures to encourage comprehensive measures to prevent the spread of infection. It is a message with a strong sense of crisis as a prefecture.” (Kiyo Iida)