50 infected people in Ibaraki prefecture 20 people in Tsukuba city, residents of the offices of the social assistance service for the disabled: Tokyo Shimbun TOKYO Web



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Ibaraki Prefectural Office

Ibaraki Prefectural Office

  • Ibaraki Prefectural Office

Ibaraki prefecture announced on day 1 that two women in their 80s and men in their 90s who had been hospitalized due to the new corona virus had died. A total of 23 people died. It also revealed that 50 new people were infected. It is the first time in three days since November 28 that the number of infected people per day exceeds 50. The total number of infected people in the prefecture is 1,611.

The breakdown of the residences is: Tsukuba City 20 people, Ushiku City, Furukawa City 4 people each, Moriya City, Kashima City 3 people each, Tote City, Joso City, Kasama City, Tsukuba Mirai City 2 people each, Yuki City, Chikusai There is a person in the city, Tsuchiura city, Bando city, Mito city, Komitama city, Miura village and Tokyo.

At the office of the social welfare service for the disabled in the city of Tsukuba, where clusters are believed to have occurred, 12 men and women in their teens and 50s were found to be infected. A total of 19 people were infected in this office.

At the Central Prefectural Hospital (Kasama city), which may have become a group, a new positive result was found for a nurse in her 40s in Komitama city and an unemployed woman in her 40s in the city de Mito who was admitted. There are a total of 7 infected people in the hospital.

The prefecture and the city of Mito announced the discharge of 54 people. A person who had completed home medical treatment was hospitalized due to worsening symptoms, for which the cumulative total of discharges was 1,191. (Keiji Dekita)


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