JonCC wrote:Cautious first step. Good.
Seems like they are taking it seriously when it comes to safety measures.
Because this is far from over:
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2020/ ... -19-cases/Tokyo reported 47 new cases of the novel coronavirus Sunday, the first time the capital has recorded over 40 infections in a single day since May 5, media reported.
It is a steep rise from 24 the previous day and the fourth straight day that the capital has recorded at least 20 cases. Sunday’s figure, which brings the total number of cases reported in Tokyo to 5,544, comes as the capital tries to get its battered economy back on track by further easing business restrictions. Many of the recent cases have been reported from nightlife spots, especially host clubs, in the Shinjuku entertainment district.
Following measures also apply to live houses, which is relevant for H!P:
To address such concerns, Yasutoshi Nishimura, the Cabinet minister in charge of dealing with the pandemic, announced new guidelines Saturday on operations at nightlife establishments.
The guidelines call on operators to keep the contact information of customers for about a month and maintain an interpersonal distance of at least 1 to 2 meters, if possible.
Subject to the guidelines are cabarets and other hospitality services, live music venues and nightclubs.
https://www.japantimes.co.jp/news/2020/ ... uW8MIEzbUIAs for live music venues, high-fives with the audience are to be avoided, while nightclubs are urged to adjust the volume of music to the minimum level to prevent customers from talking loudly and thus protect them against catching droplets of the virus through face-to-face socializing.