172 people made up the majority in Saitama prefecture, 36 infected people in high school in Kawagoe city: Tokyo Shimbun TOKYO Web



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Saitama Prefectural Office

Saitama Prefectural Office

In Saitama prefecture, on the 8th, three deaths from the new corona virus and 172 new infections were announced. The number of people per day is the highest in history, along with November 21. The prefecture announced that the number of people infected on the same day was 173 at the time, but later corrected it to 172.

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The prefecture announced the death of a man in his 70s, and the city of Kawaguchi announced the death of a man in his 80s. Kawagoe City announced that a man in his 80s died on the 4th.

The announcement breakdown of newly infected people is 122 prefectures, 14 from Saitama City, 5 from Kawagoe City, 25 from Kawaguchi City, and 6 from Koshiya City.

According to the prefecture, the 60-year-old women are medical workers in the “Sugano Hospital” in Wako city, where a group (group of infected people) occurred and a total of 68 people were infected in the hospital. A resident of the “Casa First” serviced nursing home in Fukaya city, where the cluster occurred, and a patient of “Ims Fujimi General Hospital” in Fujimi city were also found to be infected. The total number of infected people was 38 and 17 respectively.

According to Kawagoe City, a new freshman was found infected at Noda High School. There are a total of 36 infected people in the school. The infection of three users of Campbell Home, a welfare center for the elderly in the city of Koshiya, was also recently discovered.

According to the city of Kawaguchi, 13 people are residents of “Anshin Home Kawaguchi”, a paid nursing home for the elderly in the city. A total of 14 people were infected at the facility and the city recognized it as a group.

Apart from these, the Prefectural Office of Education announced the infection of a student at Misato Kita Prefectural High School, where a student was infected.


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