Request to refrain from providing alcoholic beverages in Chiba prefecture, Ichikawa, etc. Up to 18,000 stores Target: Tokio Shimbun TOKYO Web



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Governor Kensaku Morita (left) who asked restaurants in the Tokatsu area to refrain from providing alcoholic beverages after 10 pm = at the prefectural office

Governor Kensaku Morita (left) who asked restaurants in the Tokatsu area to refrain from providing alcoholic beverages after 10 pm = at the prefectural office

Ichikawa, Urayasu and Narashino are the target areas announced by Chiba Prefecture on the 30th for the three weeks from December 2 to 22, requesting restaurants to refrain from serving alcoholic beverages from 10 p.m. until the next morning. , Yachiyo, Kamagaya, Funabashi, Kashiwa, Noda, Matsudo, Ryuyama, 11 cities in the northwestern part of the prefecture. Many people come and go to Tokyo for work or school, and the spread of the infection is noticeable after fall.

The number of target stores has reached a maximum of 18,000, and the request to refrain from self-monitoring from June 12 is inevitable by management, but Governor Kensaku Morita said: “We will limit the alcohol that has the highest risk of infection. I decided (the period) assuming it would improve in three weeks. “

The number of newly infected people (per 100,000 inhabitants) in the last week, which sums up the 11 cities called “Tokatsu area”, is 13.6 (as of 29). The number of people is approaching more than 15 people, which is the “Stage 3” rate set by the government, and the prefecture has made a request saying that “the living room should meet soon.” On the other hand, it is said that Chiba City was excluded from this target because it only had 5.8 compared to the same number.

In addition, the prefecture used the prefecture’s own “Discover Chiba” project to support the prefectural tourism industry for Sapporo and Osaka residents, whom the government “Go To Travel” requests to refrain from using it on December 10. . I requested that I refrain from making new reservations for trips to the prefecture leaving before the 5th. (Hideki Nakatani)


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