Hokkaido Newly confirmed infection of 31 people The highest number in Sapporo New corona May 4 19:00

In Hokkaido, on the 4th, it was confirmed that 31 new people were infected with the new coronavirus. The number of confirmed cases in Sapporo City was 29 people, the largest number ever so far, and the spread of infection has not been stopped.

In Hokkaido, 31 new infections were confirmed, 29 in Sapporo, 1 in Shiribeshi and 1 on the Sea of ​​Okhotsk side.

The number of 29 people in Sapporo has been the highest so far in a day. With this, we have exceeded 20 people for 8 consecutive days.

In addition, two deaths were confirmed, a male in his 90s and a female in his 80s in Sapporo who were infected with the new coronavirus. The road does not reveal the male residence.

According to Sapporo City, 10 out of 29 confirmed infections were 6 residents of the Ibarado Acacia Heights nursing care facility in Kita-ku, Sapporo, and 4 nurses and staff at the facility. The number of infected people at this facility has reached 61.

In addition, a female nurse in her fifties at the Hokkaido Cancer Center was confirmed to have been infected, and the number of infected persons reached 77.

In addition, it was confirmed that a boy attending a nursery school and a teenager boy living together were infected.

In addition, Hokkaido Ono Memorial Hospital in Nishi-ku, Sapporo City announced that two clinical technologists have been confirmed to be infected. It is said that the hospital conducts PCR tests of inpatients and staff who are suspected of being in heavy contact and keeps the staff at home to observe their health condition.

According to the road, it is a man in his 70s who was confirmed in Shiribeshi district.

What was confirmed on the Sea of ​​Okhotsk side was a man in his 60s who entered Koyoen, a facility for the disabled in Engaru-cho, and the number of people infected with this facility was eight.

On the 4th, 31 new infections were confirmed, and the total number of infected people in Hokkaido was 879, and the number of people who had been treated was 351. Forty-three people have died.