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On the 23rd in Kanagawa prefecture, it was revealed that 5 people were infected with the new coronavirus and 97 people were infected. Forty-five people have unknown routes of infection. Health officials from the prefecture and five cities have announced. The number of newly infected people per day fell below 100 for the second day in a row.
The prefecture has announced the death of two people. The 80-year-old men in Hiratsuka are users of senior welfare facilities under the jurisdiction of the Hiratsuka Health and Welfare Office, and the 90-year-old women in Yokohama are users of the elderly facilities in the city. Clusters (groups of infected people) occurred at both facilities and both were taken to the hospital with symptoms before infection was discovered. There are 14 newly infected people.
The city of Yokohama has announced the death of a man in his 70s and the infection of 44 people. A man’s cough and other symptoms appeared on January 14, and his family discovered that he had collapsed at their home on January 25. They took him to the hospital for a PCR test and it was found that he was infected. From the beginning he was seriously ill and died on February 16. The route of infection is unknown. Of the newly infected, 13 in their 60s and 90s are users of special group nursing homes for the elderly. A total of 22 people were infected at this facility.
The city of Kawasaki has announced the death of a woman in her 90s and the infection of 30 people. The woman was admitted to the Ida Municipal Hospital (Nakahara Pavilion) where the conglomerate occurred. It was positive on day 19 and there was an underlying disease. Two infected nurses were also found in the hospital, bringing the number of infected to 15. In a paid nursing home in Kawasaki Ward, where one resident and one employee were found to be infected, three men and women aged 70 to 80 years tested positive and were certified as a group. At the special nursing home in the same district where the cluster occurred, one caregiver was found to be positive, bringing the total number of infected people to eight. In addition, the city announced the infection of a bus driver in his 40s who works in the Ida Sales Office of the Transportation Office. The passengers are said to have no close contacts.
Yokosuka City announced the death of a man in his 70s and the infection of a person. The man tested negative in late January when his family was found to be infected, but on February 6 he developed a fever, and on February 8 his condition suddenly deteriorated and he was taken to an emergency department to discover that he was infected. I was getting it.
The city of Sagamihara has announced the infection of five people. Of these, 70-year-old women are hospitalized at the Sagami Rehabilitation Hospital (Chuo-ku). The group has grown to 10 people.
The city of Fujisawa has announced the infection of three people. Among them, the 40-year-old women are staff members of the senior facilities in the city where the conglomerate occurred. A total of 19 people were infected.