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By JOSEPH DITZLER | STARS AND STRIPES Published: March 5, 2021 Stars and Stripes is making stories on the coronavirus pandemic available free of charge. See more staff and wire stories here. Sign up for our daily coronavirus newsletter here. Please support our journalism with a subscription. TOKYO – The largest U.S. naval base in Japan reported two new cases of the coronavirus Friday, a day after its commander lifted some restrictions for sailors at the home of the U.S. 7th Fleet. Yokosuka Naval Base, 35 miles south of Tokyo, had two individuals test positive during medical screenings, according to a Facebook post. The naval hospital there is monitoring five patients.
. TOKYO The commander of a Navy base near Tokyo said Monday he expects an end to a “temporary setback” and more coronavirus vaccine to arrive soon as infection numbers fall in Japan and South Korea. Meanwhile, the U.S. military in Japan and South Korea reported nine new coronavirus patients between 6 p.m. Friday and 6 p.m. Monday. Naval Air Facility Atsugi outside Tokyo had three people come up positive on a test required to exit quarantine, according to a Facebook post Monday. They are the only coronavirus patients on the base. On Okinawa, five people connected to the Marine Corps have tested positive since Saturday, according to a Facebook post Monday by Marine Corps Installations Pacific. One patient was assigned to Camp Schwab; two each were assigned to camps Hansen and Courtney.
. TOKYO – Three U.S. military bases in Japan reported 57 new coronavirus cases as of 6 p.m. Wednesday as the year staggered to a close. December has emerged as Japan’s worst month of the pandemic, far surpassing the country s previous records for new infections and deaths. A record high 1,110 people have died in Japan so far this month, according to Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center, and a record 74,824 new infections were identified. In Tokyo, the virus produced another 944 newly infected people Wednesday, five shy of the city’s pandemic daily record of 949 set Saturday, according to public broadcaster NHK. Nearly 800 people per day in the city of 13.5 million have tested positive during the final week of December, according to Tokyo Metropolitan Government data.
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