480 people infected in Kanagawa prefecture, 400 people for 3 consecutive days A woman in her 80s who was admitted to a cluster outbreak hospital in Yokohama died: Tokyo Shimbun TOKYO Web



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Kanagawa Prefectural Office

Kanagawa Prefectural Office

On the 26th in Kanagawa prefecture, it was revealed that one person was infected with the new corona virus and 480 people were infected. Of these, 254 have unknown routes of infection. Health authorities in five cities, including the prefecture, Yokohama and Kawasaki, announced. The number of newly infected people reached the level of 400 for three consecutive days. Yokosuka prefecture and city set a new record.

According to Yokohama City, the person who died was a woman in her 80s who was admitted to Genkikai Yokohama Hospital (Midori ward) where a group (a group of infected people) occurred. He had a fever on the 11th and was found infected the next day. He died on the 18th. It is said that he had the aftermath of a stroke. A total of four people died in the hospital. The number of newly infected people is 238, which is the second highest in the past. Eight students were found in the city’s university sports club, one staff member in the nursing home, and four students in the municipal high school, and the groups were 13, 10, and 13, respectively. The school inspected all students and around 700 staff members, but all but four came back negative.

The prefecture announced the infection of 92 people. Seven women between the ages of 80 and 100 in Hiratsuka City are residents of a nursing home with an infected person, and the women in their 40s are employed. A total of nine people were infected by facility staff. At the Kamakura municipal nursery school, which was undergoing a mass inspection, three staff members, including a kindergarten teacher, were found to be infected, but all the children tested negative. Men in their 50s and 60s from Yamato City developed the disease after testing negative and testing positive again.

The city of Kawasaki has announced the infection of 80 men and women in their 80s from babies. Two new male patients in their 80s and 60s tested positive at the hospital in the southern part of the city where the group came out, bringing the total number of infected people to 24 at the hospital. A new resident in her 70s tested positive at a nursing home for the elderly in Kawasaki Ward, where an outbreak is also taking place, bringing the total number of people infected at the facility to 26. A 20-something caregiver working in a social welfare center in the city is also infected. A colleague is also known to be positive and the city will look for outbreaks. Although not included in the number of infected people announced on the 26th, according to the city, a woman in her twenties who worked at the reception at night at the Tama Municipal Hospital emergency and disaster medical center had a fever before dawn. the same day. The test was positive. In addition, the Takatsu Palette Nursery School (Takatsu neighborhood), which was found to be infected with girls going to kindergarten, will be temporarily closed from the 26th.

Yokosuka City announced 32 people. A man in his twenties and two in his forties are members of the Maritime Self-Defense Force, and it is being investigated whether the unit belongs to the Yokosuka area, where six people have been confirmed to be infected. A woman in her 50s is an employee of the Yokosuka base of the US Navy.

The city of Sagamihara announced the infection of 22 people. Among them, a woman in her 60s is a nurse who works in a city nursing facility.

The city of Fujisawa announced the infection of 16 people. A man in his 60s is a teacher at a prefectural high school and says he has not contacted the students two days before the start.


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