The total number of infections in Japan’s judo alliance reached 9.
Xinhua News Agency, Tokyo, April 12 (Reporter Prince Jiang Yangguang) the All-Japan Judo Alliance announced on the 12th that zhonglizhuang, the executive director of the alliance, was also confirmed to be infected with the coronavirus on that day, the total number of infections in Japan’s judo alliance reached 9.
The day before, the full-day roulian just confirmed that three male staff working in the Bureau of the lecture hall in the Wenjing district of Tokyo confirmed the infection. There are still eight people waiting for the test results in the alliance. Since the first infected person was found on April 4, the number of infected people in the Judo Alliance in Japan has been increasing. Some media in Japan reported that, the number of infections may increase further in the future.
All-day soft joint revealed on the official website that zhonglizhuang also showed fever symptoms on the 5th and tested on the 8th, and the final result showed positive.
Zhonglizhuang also said, “I am very sorry for the inconvenience caused by the virus infection. At present, I want to focus on treatment and try my best to recover.”
According to Japan’s Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare regulations, any place where more than five infected persons are found shall be regarded as group infection. Since March 30, Japan’s judo alliance has taken measures such as closing the bureau in principle, and held relevant meetings in the bureau on 31th. However, some sources revealed that some of the people attending the meeting may have been infected with the virus.
As of April 10, 24 of the 38 employees of the Judo Alliance in Japan had symptoms such as fever, 18 of whom had been tested for viruses.
The All-Japan Judo League is also the second sports department to suffer the most severe blow from the new Crown virus after the Seven Lucky Gods basketball club in Osaka, Japan. Since the first player in Osaka Seven Lucky Gods was diagnosed on April 1, 12 people have been infected, and 11 of the 15 players in the team have been diagnosed.
Previously, several Japanese professional baseball players were diagnosed with infection. The Japan Sumo club also confirmed this week that a low-level sumo wrestler was diagnosed with infection, which was the first infected sumo wrestler in Japan.
One year after the Olympic games were postponed on March 24, the epidemic in Japan suddenly became serious. In order to cope with the continuous spread of the new coronavirus epidemic, prime Minister Shinzo Abe declared a state of emergency in seven areas including Tokyo and Osaka on April 7.