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On the 20th in Kanagawa prefecture, a woman over 100 years old in the city of Sagamihara who was infected with the new corona virus died, and 239 people were found to be infected. It was announced by the health authorities of the prefecture and of 6 cities, including Yokohama and Kawasaki.
According to the city of Sagamihara, the deceased woman was admitted to a special nursing home for the elderly in Midori Ward, where the group (a group of infected people) occurred. Nine people were infected as announced on the 20th.
The city of Yokohama has announced the infection of 137 people. In a municipal high school where three students and three teachers were infected, two new students were found to be infected and formed a group. Even in a private high school where groups were taking place, a student was recently infected, bringing the total number of infected people to 47. In addition, new groups have appeared one after another in food-related factories, beauty salons, outpatient facilities for the disabled, nursing homes for the elderly and paid nursing homes in the city.
The city of Kawasaki has announced the infection of 25 people. Three municipal high schools will be temporarily closed on the 21st due to a new discovery of the infection of the students who attend an intensive school where a group has occurred.
The city of Kayagasaki has announced the infection of 16 people. Eight of them, including one that has already been announced, are staff and users of senior facilities, and have been certified as clusters.
The city of Yokosuka has announced the infection of 14 people. A nurse in her 50s works at the Yokosuka Mutual Aid Hospital, and a maritime self-defense officer in her 40s belongs to a unit in the city. The women in their 40s and 50s were employed by the US Navy’s Yokosuka base and had infected people on the job.
The city of Fujisawa has announced four infections, three of which are believed to be household infections.
The prefecture announced the infection of 34 people. Eleven of them were children from Tamano Primary School in Kamakura City and were certified as groupings. All grades will be closed until 23rd and all children will be screened by PCR. At Atsugi Seikaen, a prefectural facility for people with disabilities in the city of Atsugi, where the cluster occurred, a total of four new staff members were found to be infected, bringing the total number of infected people to 24.