Staff at Ichinoe Station on the Toei Shinjuku Line Temporarily closed the corona infection commuter pass sales place July 3 12:07

A staff member at Ichinoe Station on the Toei Shinjuku Line was found to have been infected with the new coronavirus, and the Tokyo Metropolitan Government said the commuter ticket sales place where the staff member worked was closed on 3rd for temporary disinfection. I will.

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.

According to the city, he had a fever of over 39 degrees on the 28th of last month, and as a result of the examination, he was found to be infected on the 2nd.

At this station, another male employee was confirmed to have been infected on the 25th of last month, but the city said that the two people had little opportunity to come into contact with each other on business, and said they would not hit the rich contact person. I will.

This time, the person who was found to be infected was in charge of selling the commuter pass, and the city is temporarily closed on 3 days for disinfection.

The clerk explained that the customers do not hit the rich contacts because they wear masks all the time, the customer service is short and the distance is long.

In addition, the metropolitan government says that no one of their co-workers is a heavy contact person so far, but in order to confirm that there is no infection at work, the 22 people who worked at this station It means performing a PCR test.