Japanese government to urge more telecommuting as coronavirus cases surge

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TOKYO (REUTERS) - Japan's economy minister said on Monday (July 27) the government would urge businesses to aim for 70 per cent telecommuting and enhance other social distancing measures amid a rise in coronavirus cases among workers, some infected during after-work socialising.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

TOKYO - Japan's economy minister said on Monday the government would urge businesses to aim for 70 per cent telecommuting and enhance other social distancing measures amid a rise in coronavirus cases among workers, some infected during after-work socialising.

Economy Minister Yasutoshi Nishimura on Monday said in a video meeting with Japanese governors that business leaders will be asked to ramp up anti-virus measures such as encouraging the level of telecommuting achieved during Japan's state of emergency this year, when it hit 70 per cent to 80 per cent.He also called on companies to encourage staggered shifts and avoid large after-work gatherings for drinks or meals.The southern city of Fukuoka reported a record 90 cases on Sunday.

"The situation compared to April is very different," he said, citing the small number of serious cases as well as fewer cases among the elderly.

 

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