Kanagawa 1 dead person infected Nurses infected by key medical institutions New Corona May 20 17:46

In Kanagawa Prefecture, Kawasaki City, and Yokosuka City, one woman who was infected with the new coronavirus died on the 20th, and 10 men and women including nurses of key medical institutions in the prefecture were newly confirmed to have been infected. Announced that

According to Kanagawa Prefecture, a woman living in Odawara City, who was infected with the new coronavirus, died on the 19th.

The prefecture says it will not reveal the age of women.

In addition, a woman in her 40s as a nurse at Odawara Municipal Hospital with a mass infection, a woman in her 40s as a nurse at the prefecture's priority medical institution "Prefectural Ashigara Hospital" in Matsuda Town, as well as in Kaisei Town It means that 6 new infections including male and female caregivers of "Takadai Hospital" have been confirmed.

This is the first time that an infected person has been confirmed at the prefectural Ashigara Hospital, and this is the 33rd infected person related to Odawara City Hospital.

In addition, nurses and inpatients have been infected at Takadai Hospital so far, and the number of infected people was the fifth.

On the other hand, according to Kawasaki City, the infections of female employees in their 30s and males in their 50s living in the city were newly confirmed.

Both of them have mild symptoms.

A woman in her 30s is a close contact with another woman in her 30s who is already known to be infected, but the route of transmission for men in their 50s is unknown.

In addition, Yokosuka City announced that one boy under the age of 10 living in the city and a male employee in his 30s were infected.

The boy is a close contact with a family member who has already been confirmed to be infected, but the male's route of transmission is unknown.

Chigasaki City also announced the confirmation of one person on the 20th, and according to the NHK summary, the number of infected persons announced in Kanagawa prefecture is now 1293, of which 69 people have died.