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Princess of the Japanese Imperial Family, diagnosed with COVID-19

author:Shanghai Funny in Japan

In the continuous expansion of the epidemic, Princess Yaozi of the Japanese Imperial Family has also been "recruited". This is the first time that a member of the Japanese imperial family has been diagnosed with the new crown virus.

It is reported that Princess Yaozi, 38 years old this year, is unmarried. She was the second daughter of Prince Kuanjin (deceased). This morning, the Uterranium issued a message saying that Princess Yaozi was infected with the new crown virus and developed pneumonia, which is a medium symptom. Princess Yaozi was transferred to the University of Tokyo Hospital on the 9th.

Princess of the Japanese Imperial Family, diagnosed with COVID-19

Princess Yaozi reportedly developed a sore throat on February 7. On the afternoon of the 8th, a nucleic acid test was conducted at the Uyatoin Agency Hospital and the result was positive. His lungs were already infected and he had to be transferred to the University of Tokyo Hospital for further treatment. Although Princess Yaozi lives alone and has no contact with other members of the royal family, just in case, her sister Princess Binzi will also undergo nucleic acid testing.

In addition, she participated in the palace ceremony held at the imperial palace at the end of January. Most of the royals were in attendance at the time. However, it is unlikely that other members of the royal family will be infected.

Princess of the Japanese Imperial Family, diagnosed with COVID-19

In addition, the number of infections in Japan on February 9 was 97,877, down about 3,000 from last Wednesday, and 162 people died. Among them, 18,287 people were infected in Tokyo, 15,264 in Osaka Prefecture, 7,252 in Kanagawa Prefecture, 6,287 in Aichi Prefecture, 5,002 in Fukuoka Prefecture, 4,741 in Chiba Prefecture, 3,606 in Hokkaido, and 2,996 in Kyoto Prefecture.

At present, 1212 patients are hospitalized, which is also high.

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