716 infected people in Kanagawa prefecture 16 people in Saiseikai Wakakusa hospital, certified as group: Tokyo Shimbun TOKYO Web



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Kanagawa Prefectural Office

Kanagawa Prefectural Office

  • Kanagawa Prefectural Office

On the 20th in Kanagawa prefecture, 9 people died and 716 people were infected with the new corona virus. 372 people have unknown routes of infection. The health authorities of 6 cities, including the prefecture, Yokohama and Kawasaki, announced.

The city of Yokohama has announced the death of four men and women between the ages of 70 and 80 and the infection of 256 people. The four who died have unknown routes of infection. Thirteen of the newly infected people are patients and staff at the Saiseikai Wakakusa Hospital (Kanazawa District). The total number of infected people was 16 and it was recognized as a group (group of infected people). Two new people were infected at Saiseikai Yokohama City South Hospital (Konan Ward), bringing the total number of groups to 26.

The city of Fujisawa has announced the death of two men in their 70s and 80s. One of them is a resident of a facility for the elderly in the city where the conglomerate occurred. There were 41 new infections, including one inpatient at Shonan Fujisawa Tokushukai Hospital where the group occurred, and the total number of hospital-related infected people was 13.

The city of Kawasaki announced the death of a man in his 80s who was found infected while moving into a paid nursing home in Aso Ward, and 104 people were infected. Two new nurses tested positive at the hospital in the southern part of the city where the cluster occurred, bringing the total number of infected people to 17. In paid nursing homes in Ko-ku and independence support facilities in the city, which were also clustered, 5 and 4 people were found to be positive, respectively, and the total number of infected people in each facility was 27, for a total of 9.

Although it was not included in the announcement of the health authorities that day, the school was closed on the 20th at Sumiyoshi Municipal High School (Nakahara District) and Daishi Municipal Primary School (Kawasaki District) due to the infection of children and teachers, respectively. Musashikosugi Cosmos Nursery (Nakahara District), which tested positive for female staff, was also closed on the same day.

The city of Sagamihara announced the death of a woman in her 90s and the infection of 36 people. At the nursing home in Midori Ward, 6 residents were found to be infected and certified as a group. A user of the outpatient care center in Chuo Ward was also found to be infected and the total number of infected people in the center was 10.

The city of Yokosuka announced the death of a woman in her 80s and the infection of 40 people. The woman who died had cough symptoms on the 13th after her family was infected and was taken to the emergency room, was hospitalized after discovering that she was infected, but died on the 19th. Five of the newly infected people were hospitalized patients and staff of the fifth floor ward of the Uwamachi Municipal Hospital, and the total number of clusters was 16. In the seventh floor pavilion, 3 people increased to a total of 7 people, and in the sixth floor pavilion, it was found that 6 people were infected and both were certified as clusters.

The prefecture announced the infection of 223 people. Shonan / Kamakura, a special nursing home for the elderly (special nursing home) in the central district of the prefecture, where 8 infected residents and a total of 12 infected people were found. The district’s senior welfare facility was certified as a group. One employee got infected at Aiko Hospital (Atsugi City), and 17 hospitalized patients got infected at Oasis Shonan Hospital (Ebina City), and the group became 107 and 96.

The city of Kayagasaki has announced the infection of 16 people. Of these, a part-time woman in her 60s works at a social assistance center for the disabled in the jurisdiction, and the city is the third to confirm a center-related infection. In addition, an infected employee is said to have been found outside the jurisdiction.


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