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26 persons with disabilities test positive at welfare facility in Chiba

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26 people with disabilities have been infected with the new coronavirus at a welfare facility in Chiba Prefecture, east of Tokyo, the local government said today.

The group infection occurred at the Hokuso Ikusei-en facility in the town of Tonosho, where people with disabilities engage in craftwork, horticulture and other activities, reports Kyodo News.

The total 58 cases, which includes 26 persons with disabilities, and 32 who work at the facility, prefectural government officials said, adding the mass infections were confirmed in tests conducted after a female worker was found to be infected Friday.

“It is a grave situation,” Chiba Gov. Kensaku Morita told a press conference.

 

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