2 more health ministry staffers test positive (total now 29) after Ginza party
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2 more health ministry staffers test positive (total now 29) after Ginza party
By Tokyo Reporter Staff on April 23, 2021
TOKYO (TR) – The Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare has revealed that two more staff members have tested positive for the novel coronavirus after a farewell party held last month, reports TBS News (April 22).
The two additional positive tests brings the total to 29, the ministry said on Thursday.
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27 health ministry staffers test positive for coronavirus after Ginza party
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By Tokyo Reporter Staff
On March 24, a total of 23 staff members from the ministry gathered at a restaurant in Ginza
27 health ministry staffers test positive for coronavirus after Ginza party
By Tokyo Reporter Staff on April 20, 2021
Of the total, 12 participated in the party, the ministry said on Tuesday.
“It can be called a cluster,” the National Institute of Infectious Diseases said, according to the ministry.
On March 24, a total of 23 staff members from a ministry health and welfare bureau for the elderly gathered at a restaurant in Ginza for the party.
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People walk past a public service display promoting social distancing in Tokyo s Shinjuku Ward on Sunday. Fears are growing that COVID-19 variant strains spreading rapidly in the country s west may soon wreak havoc in the Tokyo area as well. | AFP-JIJI
JIJI Apr 19, 2021
As Japan faces down a fourth wave of coronavirus infections, many fear that the variant strains spreading rapidly in the country’s west may soon wreak havoc in the Tokyo area as well, with the strains making up 80% to 90% of all coronavirus cases in the Tokyo area by early May, according to the National Institute of Infectious Diseases.