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China News Service, April 1. According to Japanese media reports, recently, Japanese sprinter and Beijing Olympic men's 4 * 100m relay silver medalist Naoto Tsukahara contracted new crown pneumonia, and he was also the first infected Japanese Olympic medalist.

Tsukahara Naoki was born in 1985. He won the silver medal of the men's 4 * 100m relay race with his teammates at the 2008 Beijing Olympics. After retiring, Tsukahara Naoki worked at the Fujitsu Athletics Club of Japan.

Club staff revealed that Tsukahara Naoki participated in the track and field events in Suzuka City from 9 am to 4 pm on March 28. He himself was a lecturer in track and field. Around 6 p.m. that day, Tsukahara had fever symptoms. On the 30th, he was diagnosed with new coronary pneumonia.

It is reported that Tsukahara Naoki attended a class for 82 students that day, and these students were also tested. As Tsukahara went to the company on the 23rd to 25th, Fujitsu has announced that it will disinfect the plant.

On the grounds of protecting the privacy of employees, Fujitsu refused to announce the name of Tsukahara Naoki, but Tsukahara Naoki himself chose to make the diagnosis public. He said: "Our infection is a problem for everyone. If we emphasize the importance of preventing the spread of infection and we want to minimize the inconvenience caused by our infection, we should inform you. I want to tell everyone here. News of illness, I want to do this. "(End)