26 people infected in Ibaraki prefecture, record updated for 2 consecutive days 7 part-time workers at a food processing facility 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 12th that 26 new people were infected with the new corona virus. Both are mild or asymptomatic. The number of infected people per day was the highest for two consecutive days, after 20 on day 11. The total number of infected people in the prefecture is 880.

There are 25 people announced by the prefecture. In the target areas of the intensive inspection associated with the cluster (group of infected people) that took place in the restaurants of the city of Tsuchiura, the infections of the restaurant owners of 70 years and of those of 20 years were confirmed.

Meanwhile, the Tsuchiura City Council Secretariat announced the infection of a city hall. “I don’t think it has anything to do with the group,” he said, saying that he had received training for members of the Diet outside of the prefecture.

At the food processing facility in Tote City, seven part-time and other employees were found to be positive.

In addition, a clerk in her 30s in Fukushima prefecture, a 50-year-old farmer in Yuki City, a clerk in her 40s in Hitachi Omiya City, a clerk in her 20s in Tsuchiura City, and a clerk 50 years. Confirmed infection of self-employed men, women in the restaurant business in their thirties, and teenage college students in the city of Joso. A male office worker in his 60s and an unemployed wife in his 60s in Ibaraki-cho, a teenage student in Furukawa city, a college student in his 20s in Tokyo, an office worker in his 80s and 20s in Tote City . Positive results were also found for nurses, 70-year-old unemployed women, 30-year-old male office workers in Ryugasaki City, and 30-year-old office workers in Kasumi Gaura city.

The Mito City ad is an unemployed man in his thirties in the city.

The prefecture announced that seven people were discharged and one was discharged from an accommodation center for the mildly ill. The total number of discharges was 743. (Mikinari Miyao, Shinichiro Matsumura)


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