People living in Japan have had various restrictions imposed on them concerning their daily lives as one of the measures to brace for the prevalence of the Wuhan virus infection. For instance, they were asked to refrain moving to other prefectures and going out to downtown. The owners and managers of restaurants or bars were softly ordered to shrink their business. In general, restrictions were not so strict as those of other countries, but the turnout to tourist spots and downtown plunged to almost zero. These restrictions have had an evil influence on almost all industries, but today, the restrictions were eventually lifted and all businesses started their jobs today.
(Vocabulary)
turnout (パーティー,イベントなどの) 出席[参加]者数, 観客数, 人出
a big/good turnout 多くの人出
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