147 people infected, the highest number ever recorded in Kanagawa prefecture Cumulative total of more than 10,000 people: Tokyo Shimbun TOKYO Web



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Kanagawa Prefectural Office

Kanagawa Prefectural Office

On the 14th, 147 new coronavirus infections were revealed, the highest number to date, in Kanagawa prefecture. 67 people have unknown routes of infection. The running total is 10,0041, and the number of infected people has surpassed 10,000 since it was first confirmed in January. Health authorities in five cities, including the prefecture, Yokohama and Kawasaki, announced.

The city of Yokohama announced the infection of 76 people. In the nursing home where 3 people had already been infected, 4 new residents were found to be infected and they became a group (group of infected people). 5 staff members and 1 hospitalized patient were found to be infected at Showa Ofujigaoka Hospital (Aoba Pavilion) where the group occurred, and 1 office worker was infected at Saiwai Tsurumi Hospital (Tsurumi Pavilion).

The city of Sagamihara has announced the infection of 13 people. Two of them are inpatients at Fuji Onsen Hospital (Midori ward) where the group occurred. A total of 90 people were infected at the hospital. The city’s audit committee secretariat found that an employee in her thirties was infected, but it did not affect city operations. Yokosuka City announced 7 people. A man in his 50s is a city employee who does garbage collection work and said he had no contact with citizens.

The prefecture announced the infection of 17 people, including 20-year-old women in the city of Kamakura, who work in medical institutions in the prefecture. There were no cluster-related infections.

Kawasaki City announced 30 men and women, including 50-year-old caregivers in Kawasaki District, and Fujisawa City announced 4 80-year-old men and women.


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