A staff member of Ichinoe Station on the Toei Shinjuku Line was infected with the new coronavirus at 17:32 on June 25.

It was confirmed that an employee working at Ichinoe Station on the Toei Shinjuku Line was infected with the new coronavirus. It was said that he was engaged in the sale of commuter passes and ticket gates, but he explained that the city is taking infection prevention measures and that the users are not likely to hit rich contacts so far.

The infection was confirmed by a male employee in his 30s who works at Ichinoe Station on the Toei Shinjuku Line in Edogawa Ward, Tokyo.

The staff member said that he was infected with his father who lived with him on the 21st of this month and was subjected to a PCR test.

According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Bureau of Transportation, men mainly deal with passengers for a short time by issuing commuter passes and ticket gates.

However, he explained that he is not likely to be a heavy contact person so far, saying that he is always wearing a mask and taking measures to prevent infection, such as partitioning with acrylic plates etc. with customers. I will.

It means that the Transportation Bureau sterilized the handrails of stations, ticket vending machines, commuter ticket sales places, etc.