Infection confirmed by 32 people in Kanagawa Patients and nurses at 4 hospitals in Yokohama and Yokosuka on May 14, 18:49

Yokohama City and Yokosuka City, Kanagawa Prefecture, announced that a total of 20 people, including inpatients and nurses from four hospitals, were newly confirmed to have been infected with the new coronavirus. Now there are 32 new infections announced in Kanagawa Prefecture on the 14th.

The city of Yokohama has announced that 19 new infections have been confirmed for both men and women in their 20s and 90s. Of these, 15 are inpatients and nurses from four hospitals in the city.

Specifically, two nurses and one nursing assistant were infected at the Kamoi Hospital in Midori-ku, Yokohama. This hospital accepts two residents who were confirmed to have been infected at a nursing home in the city, and the city believes that the infection may have spread from patients to nurses.

In addition, at "St. Marianna University School of Medicine Yokohama City West Hospital" in Asahi Ward, Yokohama, where a total of 3 doctors and nurses have been newly infected, the infections related to this hospital have been confirmed. There are 69 people.

In addition, at Genkikai Yokohama Hospital in Midori Ward, Yokohama City, which had been confirmed to have infected 4 people including inpatients, 8 infections including inpatients and nurses were confirmed, and Midori Ward, Yokohama City At the "Makino Memorial Hospital," an infection was confirmed in one inpatient.

On the other hand, according to Yokosuka City, it was confirmed that a female employee in her 20s living in the city was newly infected. The woman had fever symptoms on the 12th, and when examined, the infection was confirmed on the 14th, and it is now mild. On the 14th, Kanagawa Prefecture and Kawasaki City also announced 12 infections, including the death of 1 person, and the number of infected people announced on the 14th in Kanagawa Prefecture is 32.

According to the NHK summary, 1233 infected people were announced in Kanagawa prefecture, 63 of whom died.