Yokosuka base US military personnel moved without waiting for PCR test results in infection quarantine 22:21 on July 20

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Yokosuka City, Kanagawa Prefecture, announced that military personnel belonging to the US Navy Yokosuka Base in Japan were infected with the new coronavirus. This person was subjected to a PCR test at Haneda Airport's quarantine, which arrived on the 19th, but he was not staying in the designated place, but was moving to a hotel in Yokosuka city before the test result came out.

According to Yokosuka City, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs contacted the Ministry of Foreign Affairs on the 20th that the infection of military personnel belonging to the US Navy Yokosuka Base in Japan was confirmed.

The city does not know details such as gender, age, or relationship with the military.

This person arrived at Haneda Airport on a private aircraft on the 19th and was subjected to PCR inspection in the quarantine, but before the result came out, when he moved to Yokosuka City with a special vehicle of the U.S. military, when military personnel came to Japan. It means that I stayed at a hotel in the city used for quarantine for one night.

Originally, it is said that you have to stay in the place designated by the quarantine station of the airport until the inspection result comes out.

Yokosuka City will ask the US military in Japan through the country to take appropriate measures to prevent the spread of infection so as not to disturb residents.

Regarding this, the US Navy Yokosuka base in Japan has so far not revealed the facts.