Three police officers who are enrolled in a police school were infected. Metropolitan Police Department April 15, 4:53

The Metropolitan Police Department confirmed that three people, including police officers enrolled in the police school, were infected with the new coronavirus.

The new coronavirus was infected by a 20-year-old female police officer who was enrolled in a police school, a 57-year-old male police officer who was the captain of the Railway Police Corps Ueno Branch, and a 28-year-old female police officer of the Nakano Police Department Regional Division. I'm long.

The police school police officer, who entered the school on the 1st of this month, had a headache and taste disorder, and was tested positive on the 14th with a PCR test.

It means that at the police school, classes are canceled and all 1119 students entering the school are instructed to wait in their rooms.

The inspector of the Railway Police Corps was confirmed to be positive on the 14th when he was subjected to a PCR test because his family was confirmed infected on the 11th of this month.

I worked at the Ueno Station yard, but I had no contact with general users.

The chief police officer of the Nakano police station was contacted with the chief police officer of the Second Motor Vehicle Police Corps, which was confirmed to be infected on the 9th of this month, and was confirmed to be positive by PCR.

The Chief of Police worked at the police box until mid-February, and then had a criminal course until the 7th of this month, but no one in the surroundings complained of the symptoms.

The Metropolitan Police Department put about 100 people, including colleagues, at the Nakano Police Station and the Railway Police Corps on standby, and supported them from the headquarters.

Now there are a total of 13 police officers at the Metropolitan Police Department.