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On the 27th in Kanagawa prefecture, it was revealed that a male office worker in his 60s in Yokohama city, who was infected with the new coronavirus, died and 162 people were infected. Of these, 63 had unknown routes of infection. It was announced by the health authorities of the prefecture and five cities.
According to the city of Yokohama, the dead man complained of chills on December 28 last year and turned positive two days later. Initially mild, he had difficulty breathing and was hospitalized on January 6 and died on February 26. There was no underlying disease. On this day, the city announced 54 infected people. Positive patients were confirmed at three facilities in the city where the cluster (infected population) occurred. The cumulative total for the three facilities is 43 and 16 for the two special nursing homes for the elderly and 11 for the long-term care facility.
The city of Sagamihara has announced the infection of 25 people. An employee and seven residents were found to be infected in a group nursing home. At Sagamihara Minami Hospital, where two patients tested positive, three new patients tested positive. Both facilities were certified as clusters.
The prefecture announced the infection of 46 people. Eighteen of them were private daycare staff and children who had clusters, for a total of 30 people. The park is under the jurisdiction of the Atsugi Health and Welfare Office and has been closed since 21.
Yokosuka City announced the infection of eight people. One person was found to be infected at Uwamachi Municipal Hospital, where the groups tended to converge, bringing the total to 62 people in four wards. There was no infection at the end of February 7. Inspect the personnel involved. The elementary schools where the children tested positive will be closed for the time being from March 1. In addition, a man who tested negative on the new test was removed from the number of positive patients.
The City of Kawasaki has announced 25 infections and the City of Fujisawa has announced 4 infections.