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Japan’s Tokyo site uses electronic signs to display the flow of people to reduce people going out

Original title: Japan’s Tokyo site uses electronic signs to display the flow of people to promote reduction of people going out

China News Service, February 9th. According to Kyodo News Agency of Japan, from February 8th, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government of Japan has issued electronic signs around major hub stations to announce the situation of people going out during the day as a way to avoid the three-enclosed (closed and dense) downtown area. , Close contact) the new crown epidemic response.

According to reports, the electronic card showed the increase and decrease from the January 2020 average before the spread of the epidemic at around 12 noon local time. The metropolitan government focuses on the situation where the flow of people does not decrease during the day in many places, and aims to promote the reduction of people going out.

Data map: On January 7, local time, Tokyo, Japan, people took to the streets wearing masks.

According to the report, the location of the electronic sign displayed is around 4 stations in Shinjuku, Shibuya, Ikebukuro, and Shimbashi, a total of 10 locations. It will be expanded to 30 in the future. In conjunction with the home time, the electronic card will also be displayed at 6 pm local time.

Around 6 pm on the 8th local time, the screen on the underground plaza of the West Exit of JR Shinjuku Station showed that the flow of people was “decreased by 25%.” But before this, the metropolitan government called for a 70% reduction in attendance. Yokohama City office employee Fukaze Masamitsu said: “I really feel that the flow of people has not decreased. If you do not fundamentally change the way of working, you will not be able to reduce more attendance.”

At the previous regular press conference on February 5, Tokyo Governor Yuriko Koike emphasized when announcing the launch of the project: “In order to further reduce the number of new infections, it is necessary to control the flow of people during the day.”Return to Sohu to see more

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