China News Service, August 13th. According to the Japanese "Oriental News" report, Japan's new crown epidemic continues to spread. Japanese Defense Minister Taro Kono stated that 32 people from the Japanese Self-Defense Forces had been diagnosed from August 1 to 10. In terms of prevention and control, Japan has not implemented compulsory measures, but relied on the consciousness of the people. But recently, a patient with COVID-19 isolated in a nursing facility tried to leave without authorization because he was unwell and wanted to go home.

Data map: On July 30, 2020 local time, Tokyo, Japan, set up tents in the parking lot to accommodate patients with mild new coronary pneumonia.

  According to reports, Japanese Defense Minister Taro Kono revealed at a press conference on the 11th that 32 people in the Japanese Self-Defense Forces have been diagnosed with the new crown virus from August 1 to 10. This exceeds the number of infections of 29 people in July. Denied that a mass infection occurred within the Self-Defense Forces.

  In order to prevent the spread of infection, the Japanese Self-Defense Forces are banning self-defense members from participating in parties with drinks. Previously, the Japanese Self-Defense Forces required members to be "cautious" about participating in banquets, but since the 11th, restrictions have been tightened, and in fact, members are prohibited from participating in parties that provide drinks such as farewell parties.

  On the other hand, on the 11th local time, a patient with the new crown virus left without authorization in a nursing facility in Suminoe District, Osaka Prefecture. A man isolated in the facility once asked the staff to "want to eat instant noodles" and said "If I don't prepare, I will run away." After being rejected by the staff, he began trying to leave the facility without authorization.

  Seven people including city government staff and security had tried to persuade him to stay, but he ignored it and took a taxi and left.

  After leaving the recuperation facility, the man went to the pizzeria, post office and convenience store. About an hour later, he returned to the nursing facility. Because the man was wearing a mask when he went out, the Osaka Prefecture government stated that there were no close contacts.

  According to reports, after the man was admitted to the hospital on the 8th, he asked to be discharged the next day on the grounds of finding a house. On the 10th, when the quarantine facility prohibited ordering takeout, the man ordered pizza. Usually conflicts with other patients often occur.