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Japanese men forced to stop the subway. What happened to Japanese men forced to stop the subway

Japanese men forced to stop the subway. What happened to Japanese men forced to stop the subway

In February 20th, a novel coronavirus pneumonia was diagnosed in a couple in Fukuoka, Japan. It is reported that the couple have not been abroad recently. At present, their symptoms are mild and they are receiving treatment. On the same day, Fukuoka mayor tsuichiro Takashima also announced a "mask conflict" on the subway at a press conference.

It is said that on the evening of February 18, a male passenger suddenly pressed the emergency button during subway operation. When the crew asked his reasons, he got a surprising answer - "someone coughed without a mask". Just because the passenger sitting next to him didn't wear a mask when coughing, the man pressed the emergency button to stop the subway. The two sides settled after the staff arrived, but the subway was delayed for 3 minutes.

In this regard, Fukuoka Transportation Bureau said that passengers quarrel from time to time in the subway, but the conflict caused by masks has never been heard before. The Transportation Bureau said that it had broadcast in the station to remind passengers to wear masks. At present, there are confirmed cases in Fukuoka City, and the Transportation Bureau is considering other countermeasures.