12 new infections in Ibaraki prefecture Couples in Kita Ibaraki city, students in Tote city: Tokyo Shimbun TOKYO Web



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Ibaraki Prefectural Office

Ibaraki Prefectural Office

Ibaraki prefecture and the city of Mito announced on the 8th that 12 new people were infected with the new corona virus. The total number of infected people in the prefecture was 818.

Of the 11 people announced by the prefecture, a self-employed worker in his thirties in the city of Tsuchiura was an acquaintance of a woman who was confirmed to be infected in Tokyo, and met several times from late October to early this month. . A woman in her 30s in Kasumi Gaura, who works in the same restaurant as this woman, was also found to be infected.

Also infected are a couple of an office worker in his 60s and an unemployed woman living in the city of Kita Ibaraki. A family member found infected outside the prefecture was returning home in late October. A Tote City teenager knew a woman in her 20s who worked part-time who announced the infection on the 6th and met several times.

Men in their 60s and women in their 20s in Tsuchiura City, part-time women in their 20s in Furukawa City and part-time women in their 30s in Tsukuba City are the close contacts of the advertised patients through the prefecture on the 7th. The two in Tsuchiura worked in a restaurant run by a man in his 50s. It is known that a woman from the city of Furukawa was infected with her husband when she was twenty years old. A woman in Tsukuba dined with a couple in town earlier this month and her symptoms are a bit severe.

Infections have also been found between a male employee in his 40s in Kashima city and an unemployed man in his 80s in Kasu city, Saitama prefecture.

One of the announcements made by Mito City is an office worker in his thirties who lives in the city. In late October, the city had a dinner with a daycare employee who announced the infection on the 5th and a man in his 30s who revealed the infection on the 7th in Ibaraki prefecture, and was with him at the meeting. . ..

The prefecture announced that two people had been discharged. A total of 722 people have completed medical treatment. (Erina Mizutani)


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