66 people were infected in Ibaraki prefecture and 17 people were infected at dinner in Thailand Tsukuba: Tokyo Shimbun TOKYO Web



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Ibaraki prefecture and the city of Mito announced on the 28th that 66 new people were infected with the new corona virus and two men in their 50s and 80s who were hospitalized in medical institutions in the prefecture died. The number of infected people per day is the highest in Thailand, along with 21. A total of 1508 people were infected and 21 people died in the prefecture.

The breakdown of places of residence is 11 in Tote City, 10 in Tsukuba City, 9 in Tsuchiura City, 7 in Furukawa City, 6 in Tsukuba Mirai City, 5 in Mito City, 4 in Ushiku City, Kashima City, Moriya City and Ryugasaki City. 3 people each, 1 person from Ami Town, Bando City, Miura Village, Saitama Prefecture and Chiba Prefecture.

Nine men and women in their 30s and 60s living in the city of Tsukuba are the same dinner participants as the eight men and women who announced the infection from the 24th to the 27th of the prefecture. A total of 17 participants were found to be infected. The prefecture has determined that a conglomerate (group of infected people) has occurred.

According to the prefecture, the dinner was held in the city of Tsukuba in mid-November, with 37 participants. Two family members living together in Tsuchiura city have also been found to be infected.

In addition to the 50-year-old male employees at the office in Tsuchiura city where the conglomerate occurred, the 20-year-old female (Tsukuba city residents) using short-term occupancy facilities for people with disabilities in the prefecture where infection has been confirmed for 3 residents. I also found out that it was infected.

Details of the two who died are not revealed in “Intent of the grieving family.” The death in his 50s is the youngest after the man in his 30s who was announced to die on April 11.

The prefecture and the city of Mito announced that 8 people have been discharged from the hospital, 12 have been discharged from the accommodation facilities for people with minor illnesses and 14 have completed home medical treatment. The total number of downloads was 1073. (Erina Mizutani)

Ibaraki Prefectural Office

Ibaraki Prefectural Office


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