Tokyo Mild or asymptomatic infected 20 people at the hotel in 2 days April 8 18:48

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government is promoting the transfer of mildly ill or asymptomatic patients who have been hospitalized with the new coronavirus to those rented out by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, starting with those with consent. A total of 20 people entered the hotel in two days until the day.

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government has set up a business hotel in Chuo-ku, Toyoko Inn Tokyo Station Shin-Ohashi, to provide temporary accommodation for mildly ill patients and asymptomatic patients in preparation for a rapid increase in the number of people infected with the new coronavirus. I borrowed "before" and started transporting from the 7th.

According to the capital, 9 people were transferred on the 8th, followed by 11 on the 7th, and 20 men and women have entered the hotel so far.

A total of about 100 people will be staying at the hotel. The city's staff and nurses will be available 24 hours a day, and a doctor will be stationed during the day to monitor the temperature and monitor the health status every day.

In addition, two tests are performed at 24 hour intervals, and if both tests are negative, it is possible to return to home, so the average stay period is expected to be about one week.

The Tokyo Metropolitan Infectious Disease Control Division states, "We will first establish know-how to respond while preventing contact between staff and patients, and then extend this initiative to other accommodation facilities."