Gunma Oizumi Police Station confirmed 6 new corona infections Cluster outbreak or October 24, 23:21

The Gunma Prefectural Police Headquarters announced that a total of six police officers and group employees working at the Oizumi Police Station have been confirmed to be infected with the new coronavirus.

The number of infected people at the Oizumi police station is 9, and the prefecture is investigating that there is a possibility that a group of infected people = a cluster.

The infection was confirmed by a total of three men working at the Oizumi police station, three assistant police officers in their 40s, a police officer in their thirties, a police officer in their twenties, and a female group employee in their sixties. It is a person.



Six of them are close contacts of a male police inspector in his 40s who was confirmed to be infected on the 22nd.



The Oizumi police station has confirmed the infection of three police officers so far, and now there are nine infected people, and the prefecture is investigating that a cluster may have occurred.



There are 107 people working at the Oizumi Police Station, but the Prefectural Police Headquarters has 74 police officers, including the chief and deputy chief, on standby at home.



Instead, the headquarters dispatches an inspector general on behalf of the chief of the station, and the support staff is working on it, so it explains that there is no problem with the work.



In addition, 39 police officers from the headquarters and other police stations who were in and out of the station are also waiting at home.



The Prefectural Police Headquarters Police Department says, "We will thoroughly prevent the infection of the staff so that the infection will not spread further, and we will work together to maintain security by taking a backup system."