China News Service, August 7th. According to the Japanese "Oriental News" quoting the Japan Broadcasting Association (NHK), between the end of July and August 6, three staff members of the Tokyo Immigration and Residency Administration have confirmed that they have been infected with the new crown virus.

Data map: April 25, local time, Tokyo, Japan. A lady wearing a mask walked through an empty shopping area.

  According to reports, a staff member of the Tokyo Immigration and Residency Administration in Minato-ku, Tokyo, who had fever symptoms, was examined and confirmed on July 31 to be infected with the new crown virus.

  For this reason, the other 26 employees who had contact with this employee were all isolated at home, and 2 of them were diagnosed after being checked. The three confirmed employees are all males in their 20s and are responsible for renewing the period of stay of foreigners.

  According to the report, currently, the Tokyo Immigration and Residency Administration has adopted disinfection and other measures to prevent infection, and the window business will continue as usual after August 7.