US Military in Okinawa has 45 new Covid-19 cases, double the previous day, fear of expansion across all bases. (1ja22)
The US Military reported to Okinawa Prefecture that on 30 December there were 45 new Covid-19 infections related to its bases. That more than doubled the 20 reported on 29 December. After 31 December, a report is expected in which the breakdown of new infections by base will classify the strain in all cases as undetermined. There is a fear of widespread infection not only with the cluster at Camp Hansen, but across all the US Military bases in Okinawa.
Also, on 30 December, Governor Denny Tamaki pointed out that, at the beginning of December, a large contingent of 1,000 troops entered Okinawa from the US. They came in without receiving PCR tests and were active inside and outside their base without wearing masks. The governor explained that he had requested that the US Military raise the level of its health care system with measures such as thorough prevention at the border, requiring PCR tests of all military and their dependents, and prohibition of base entrance and exits.
It has become known that the new Omicron strain made up 47% of the infections in the Camp Hansen cluster. According to a report for 20 to 26 December compiled on 28 December by the Prefectural Epidemiological Statistics and Analysis Committee, there is a suspicion that, among the infected people in the central region of Okinawa which includes Kin, where Camp Hansen is located, 58% of the infections are from the Omicron strain. The committee pointed out that there is a fear that Omicron has rippled out of the bases into the marketplace.
Original Japanese article: Ryukyu Shimpo, published Friday 31 December 2021 at 13:08. Byline: Masayoshi Inafuku. (1ja22)
https://news.yahoo.co.jp/articles/049dfec9ecbf8dc5c5ff76026cc97671b81434c3
Translator’s note:
Denny in the News: news about Okinawan Governor Denny Tamaki.
Denny Tamaki is the governor of Okinawa Prefecture in Japan. Although Okinawa is important as an international tourist destination and a key element in strategic US Military Forces, its governor receives very little coverage in the Japanese press and almost none in the English language media.
This blog hopes to translate one news article a day on the governor. It is unsponsored and unauthorized. The translator simply hopes to improve his skills and perhaps give the governor an English speaking audience.
Any suggestion on improving the translation will be gratefully accepted. However, please leave political comments for another forum.
Where they occur, words and phrases in Ryukyuan (the Okinawan language) are rendered in italics and translated in parentheses. Names whose readings are uncertain are rendered as Name (=Kanji?) as in Nagayuki (=長行?). Any corrections in such instances would be gratefully appreciated.
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