Bypassing an “Emergency Warning” Status and Into Non-emergency Status
On October 11th, in a special news conference, Fukui Prefecture Governor Tatsuji Sugimoto announced that Fukui Prefecture will lift its prefecture-exclusive “Infection Emergency Alert” on the 14th, in response to the recent decrease of new COVID-19 infections within the prefecture. Without shifting into a lower “Emergency Warning” status, the prefecture will be lifting all alerts. Since March 30th, Fukui Prefecture has been under a constant “Emergency Alert” or “Emergency Warning” status.
Starting Date of Status | Status Title |
February 28th~ | Non-emergency state |
March 30th~ | Emergency Warning (↑) |
April 3rd~ | Emergency Alert(↑) |
April 16th~ | Critical Emergency Alert(↑) |
April 22nd~ | State of Emergency(↑) |
May 14th~ | Critical Emergency Alert(↓) |
May 21st~ | Emergency Alert(↓) |
June 4th~ | Emergency Warning(↓) |
June 20th~ | Emergency Alert(↑) |
June 24th~ | State of Emergency(↑) |
July 9th~ | Critical Emergency Alert(↓) |
July 22nd~ | Emergency Alert(↓) |
August 3rd~ | Critical Emergency Alert(↑) |
August 6th~ | State of Emergency(↑) |
September 13th~ | Critical Emergency Alert(↓) |
October 1st~ | Emergency Alert(↓) |
October 15th~ | Non-emergency state(↓) |