[Temporarily suspended from October 7, 2020] Regarding the delivery of groceries to those receiving home treatment due to the new coronavirus infection
Updated: October 7, 2022
Temporary suspension of food delivery to people receiving home treatment
- Starting August 1, 2020, Inagi City has started its own project to deliver food for about 3 days until relief supplies arrive from the Tokyo Metropolitan Home Care Support Center (Uchisapo Tokyo). We have carried out this project in support of.
- There have been no delays in deliveries in Tokyo since early September, and in a notice issued by the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare on September 7th regarding "Review of Treatment Periods, etc.", it indicated measures to relax restrictions on going out, stating that "even if you are symptomatic, you may go out for the minimum necessary amount of time, such as shopping for groceries, provided that you take thorough infection prevention measures."
- Based on this review of our response, the city's food delivery business for home care recipients will be temporarily suspended from October 7, 2020.
- Please note that although city business will be temporarily suspended, Tokyo metropolitan businesses will continue to be available, so if you wish, please use the Tokyo Metropolitan Home Medical Care Support Center (Uchisapo Tokyo).
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Inquiries regarding this page
Inagi City Welfare Department Health Division
112-1 Hyakumura, Inagi City, Tokyo (Inside Inagi City Health Center)
Phone: 042-378-3421 Fax: 042-377-4944