Status of COVID-19 Cases in Gifu Prefecture (As of July 28, 2020)

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Status of COVID-19 Cases in Gifu Prefecture (As of July 28, 2020) Status of COVID-19 Cases in Gifu Prefecture (as of July 28, 2020) Hospitalizated/stay- Number of Individuals ing at facility for individuals who tested Mild or patients with mild Severe tested positive moderate Deceased Discharged symptoms/awaiting cases cases hospitalization 10,131 265 89 89 - 7 169 ※Blank fields indicate hospitalization, staying at facility for patients with mild symptoms, or awaiting hospitalization Place of residence Date of test No. Age group Gender Status result Prefecture Municipality 265 7/28/2020 20s Male Gifu Gero 264 7/28/2020 40s Male Gifu Kaizu 263 7/28/2020 20s Male Gifu Minokamo 262 7/28/2020 50s Female Gifu Gifu 261 7/28/2020 50s Male Gifu Gifu 260 7/28/2020 40s Male Gifu Gifu 259 7/28/2020 30s Male Gifu Gifu 258 7/28/2020 20s Male - - 257 7/28/2020 10s Female Gifu Tajimi 256 7/28/2020 20s Female Gifu Hashima 255 7/28/2020 10s Female Gifu Gifu 254 7/28/2020 40s Male Gifu Gifu Status of COVID-19 Cases in Gifu Prefecture (as of July 28, 2020) Number253 of 7/28/2020Individuals 20s Male Gifu Gifu individuals who tested tested252 7/28/2020positive 20s Male Gifu Gifu 251 7/28/2020 40s Male Gifu Gifu 250 7/28/2020 30s Male Gifu Gifu 249 7/27/2020 20s Female Gifu Gifu 248 7/27/2020 20s Female Gifu Tajimi 247 7/27/2020 70s Male Gifu Ibigawa 246 7/27/2020 30s Female Gifu Kaizu 245 7/27/2020 30s Male Gifu Nakatsugawa 244 7/27/2020 20s Female Gifu Hashima 243 7/27/2020 30s Male Gifu Minokamo 242 7/27/2020 20s Male Gifu Kakamigahara 241 7/27/2020 30s Female Gifu Gifu 240 7/27/2020 20s Female Gifu Ogaki 239 7/27/2020 40s Female Gifu Gifu 238 7/27/2020 20s Female Gifu Tarui 237 7/27/2020 30s Male Gifu Tajimi 236 7/27/2020 20s Female Gifu Kakamigahara Status of COVID-19 Cases in Gifu Prefecture (as of July 28, 2020) Number235 of 7/27/2020Individuals 20 Male Gifu Hashima individuals who tested tested234 7/27/2020positive 40s Male Gifu Minokamo 233 7/26/2020 20s Male Gifu Minokamo 232 7/26/2020 20s Male Gifu Kakamigahara 231 7/26/2020 50s Male Gifu Mizuho 230 7/26/2020 20s Male Gifu Seki 229 7/26/2020 30 Male Gifu Kakamigahara 228 7/26/2020 20s Female Gifu Gifu 227 7/26/2020 10s Male Gifu Seki 226 7/25/2020 20s Male Gifu Minokamo 225 7/25/2020 20s Male Gifu Seki 224 7/25/2020 10s Male Gifu Seki 223 7/25/2020 20s Male Gifu Seki 222 7/25/2020 20s Male Gifu Kani Discharged 221 7/25/2020 40s Female Gifu Mizunami 220 7/25/2020 10s Male Gifu Seki 219 7/25/2020 20s Male Gifu Seki 218 7/25/2020 20s Male Gifu Gifu Status of COVID-19 Cases in Gifu Prefecture (as of July 28, 2020) Number217 of 7/24/2020Individuals 20s Male Gifu Gifu individuals who tested tested216 7/24/2020positive 50s Female Gifu Hashima 215 7/24/2020 20s Male Gifu Tajimi 214 7/23/2020 20s Female Gifu Hashima 213 7/23/2020 30s Female Gifu Seki 212 7/23/2020 10s Female Gifu Seki 211 7/23/2020 20s Female Gifu Ogaki 210 7/23/2020 30s Male Gifu Gifu 209 7/23/2020 20s Male Gifu Seki 208 7/23/2020 10s Female Gifu Gifu 207 7/23/2020 20s Male Gifu Tajimi 206 7/23/2020 50s Male Gifu Yaotsu 205 7/23/2020 20s Female Gifu Gifu 204 7/22/2020 80s Male Gifu Gifu 203 7/22/2020 20s Male Gifu Ibigawa 202 7/22/2020 40s Male Gifu Ibigawa 201 7/22/2020 40s Male Gifu Gifu 200 7/22/2020 40s Female Gifu Ibigawa Status of COVID-19 Cases in Gifu Prefecture (as of July 28, 2020) Number199 of 7/21/2020Individuals 20s Male Gifu Kitagata individuals who tested tested198 7/21/2020positive 20s Male Gifu Gifu Discharged 197 7/21/2020 20s Male Gifu Gifu Discharged 196 7/21/2020 20s Female Gifu Ginan 195 7/21/2020 20s Female Gifu Sakahogi Discharged 194 7/21/2020 20s Female Gifu Gifu 193 7/21/2020 20s Female Gifu Mizunami 192 7/21/2020 30s Female Gifu Mizunami 191 7/21/2020 40s Female Gifu Ena 190 7/21/2020 10s Male Gifu Mizunami 189 7/21/2020 30s Male Gifu Tajimi 188 7/21/2020 20s Male Gifu Gifu Discharged 187 7/21/2020 20s Female Gifu Gifu 186 7/21/2020 20s Male Gifu Tajimi 185 7/21/2020 20s Male Gifu Gifu Discharged 184 7/21/2020 20s Male Gifu Mizunami 183 7/21/2020 20s Female Gifu Hashima 182 7/21/2020 40s Male Gifu Kakamigahara Status of COVID-19 Cases in Gifu Prefecture (as of July 28, 2020) Number181 of 7/21/2020Individuals 20s Male Gifu Anpachi individuals who tested tested180 7/20/2020positive 50s Male Gifu Kani 179 7/20/2020 10s Female Gifu Mizunami 178 7/20/2020 20s Female Gifu Tajimi 177 7/19/2020 30s Male Gifu Kani Discharged 176 7/19/2020 20s Male Gifu Gifu Discharged 175 7/19/2020 20s Male Gifu Gifu Discharged 174 7/19/2020 30s Male Gifu Gifu Discharged 173 7/17/2020 60s Male Gifu Gifu Discharged 172 7/17/2020 10s Female Gifu Ono 171 7/17/2020 50s Female Gifu Tajimi 170 7/16/2020 10s Female Gifu Kakamigahara Discharged 169 7/16/2020 10s Female Gifu Ono Discharged 168 7/16/2020 10s Female Gifu Ogaki Discharged 167 7/16/2020 20s Male Gifu Tajimi 166 7/15/2020 40s Male Gifu Gifu Discharged 165 7/14/2020 20s Male Gifu Ogaki Discharged 164 7/13/2020 10s Female Gifu Gifu Discharged Status of COVID-19 Cases in Gifu Prefecture (as of July 28, 2020) Number163 of 7/13/2020Individuals 50s Male Gifu Kasamatsu Discharged individuals who tested tested162 7/9/2020positive 20s Male Gifu Hashima Discharged 161 7/8/2020 20s Female Gifu Ogaki Discharged 160 7/2/2020 60s Female Gifu Minokamo 159 7/2/2020 70s Male Gifu Minokamo 158 7/2/2020 70s Female Gifu Minokamo 157 7/1/2020 40s Male Gifu Minokamo Discharged 156 6/20/2020 40's Female Gifu Seki Discharged 155 6/17/2020 50s Male Gifu Gifu Discharged 154 6/15/2020 80s Male Gifu Gifu Discharged 153 6/9/2020 20s Female Gifu Gifu Discharged 152 6/8/2020 40s Female Gifu Toki 151 6/1/2020 30s Female Gifu Tajimi Discharged 150 5/2/2020 70s Male Gifu Seki Deceased 149 4/23/2020 50s Male Gifu Gifu Discharged 148 4/23/2020 60s Female Gifu Gifu Discharged 147 4/22/2020 50s Female Gifu Gifu Discharged 146 4/22/2020 20s Male Gifu Kasamatsu Discharged Status of COVID-19 Cases in Gifu Prefecture (as of July 28, 2020) Number145 of 4/21/2020Individuals 90s Female Gifu Kakamigahara Discharged individuals who tested tested144 4/21/2020positive 70s Female Gifu Gifu Discharged 143 4/21/2020 80s Male Gifu Gifu Discharged 142 4/21/2020 60s Male Gifu Gifu Discharged 141 4/21/2020 70s Male Gifu Gifu Discharged 140 4/20/2020 70s Female Gifu Seki Discharged 139 4/19/2020 30s Female Gifu Gifu Discharged 138 4/19/2020 40s Male Gifu Gifu Discharged 137 4/18/2020 60s Female Gifu Gifu Discharged 136 4/16/2020 60s Female Gifu Ena Discharged 135 4/16/2020 30s Male Gifu Gifu Discharged 134 4/16/2020 20s Female Gifu Gifu Discharged 133 4/16/2020 60s Female Gifu Gifu Discharged 132 4/15/2020 10s Male Gifu Hashima Discharged 131 4/15/2020 20s Male Gifu Tajimi Discharged 130 4/15/2020 20s Female Gifu Gifu Discharged 129 4/15/2020 50s Male Gifu Gifu Discharged 128 4/14/2020 50s Female Gifu Hashima Discharged Status of COVID-19 Cases in Gifu Prefecture (as of July 28, 2020) Number127 of 4/14/2020Individuals 40s Female Gifu Gifu Discharged individuals who tested tested126 4/14/2020positive 70s Male Gifu Gifu Discharged 125 4/14/2020 20s Male Gifu Gifu Discharged 124 4/14/2020 20s Female Gifu Gifu Discharged 123 4/14/2020 50s Female Gifu Gifu Discharged 122 4/14/2020 30s Female Gifu Gifu Discharged 121 4/14/2020 20s Female Gifu Gifu Discharged 120 4/14/2020 40s Male Gifu Sakahogi Discharged 119 4/13/2020 20s Female Gifu Gifu Discharged 118 4/13/2020 30s Female Gifu Kakamigahara Discharged 117 4/13/2020 20s Female Gifu Mizuho Discharged 116 4/13/2020 20s Male Gifu Gifu Discharged 115 4/13/2020 20s Female Gifu Ogaki Discharged 114 4/13/2020 20s Male Gifu Mizuho Discharged 113 4/13/2020 60s Male Gifu Gifu Discharged 112 4/12/2020 20s Female Gifu Ena Discharged 111 4/12/2020 80s Male Gifu Gifu Deceased 110 4/12/2020 80s Female Gifu Gifu Deceased Status of COVID-19 Cases in Gifu Prefecture (as of July 28, 2020) Number109 of 4/11/2020Individuals 30s Male Gifu Godo Discharged individuals who tested tested108 4/11/2020positive 50s Male Gifu Godo Discharged 107 4/11/2020 40s Male Gifu Ogaki Discharged 106 4/11/2020 50s Female Gifu Ikeda Discharged 105 4/11/2020 20s Female Gifu Ikeda Discharged 104 4/11/2020 50s Male Gifu Ena Discharged 103 4/11/2020 60s Female Gifu Gifu Discharged 102 4/11/2020 40s Male Gifu Gifu Discharged 101 4/11/2020 50s Male Gifu Motosu Discharged 100 4/11/2020 30s Male Gifu Gifu Discharged 99 4/11/2020 80s Female Gifu Gifu Discharged 98 4/10/2020 20s Male Gifu Kakamigahara Discharged 97 4/10/2020 50s Female Gifu Kakamigahara Discharged 96 4/10/2020 20s Male Gifu Seki Discharged 95 4/10/2020 80s Female Gifu Gifu Deceased 94 4/10/2020 40s Female Gifu Gifu Discharged 93 4/10/2020 60s Male Gifu Gifu Discharged 92 4/10/2020 40s Male Gifu Gifu Discharged Status of COVID-19 Cases in Gifu Prefecture (as of July 28, 2020) Number 91of 4/10/2020Individuals 70s Male Gifu Gifu Discharged individuals who tested tested90 4/10/2020positive 50s Female Gifu Ikeda Discharged 89 4/10/2020 60s Male Gifu Ikeda Discharged 88 4/10/2020 50s Male Gifu Ogaki Discharged 87 4/9/2020 70s Female Gifu Kakamigahara Discharged 86 4/9/2020 60s Male Gifu Gifu Discharged 85 4/9/2020 70s Male Gifu Gifu Deceased 84 4/9/2020 50s Female Gifu Gifu Discharged 83 4/9/2020 50s Female Gifu Gifu Discharged 82 4/9/2020 20s Female Gifu Gifu Discharged 81 4/9/2020 40s Female Gifu Gifu Discharged 80 4/9/2020 60s Male Gifu Gifu Discharged 79 4/9/2020 60s Female Gifu Gifu Discharged 78 4/9/2020 70s Male Gifu Kakamigahara Discharged 77 4/8/2020 50s Male Gifu Motosu Discharged 76 4/8/2020 40s Male Gifu Gifu Discharged 75 4/7/2020 10s Male Gifu Gifu Discharged 74 4/7/2020 Under 10 Male Gifu Gifu Discharged Status of
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