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COVID-19 Case Report (Gunma's Confirmed Cases) COVID-19 Case Report (Gunma's confirmed cases) Occupation/ Case No. Date Confirmed Age Group Gender Domicile Close Contact Place of Employment Same household as the Case No. 4411 4505 Feb. 27, 2021 40 F Isesaki N/A Works part time Close contact to the case confirmed 4506 Feb. 28, 2021 30 M Ota outside of Gunma N/A Works for a company Close contact to the Case No. 4404 4507 Feb. 28, 2021 40 M Ota N/A Works for a company Same household as the Case No. 4466 4508 Feb. 28, 2021 60 M Ota N/A Runs his own business Same household as the Case No. 4466 4509 Feb. 28, 2021 10 M Ota N/A Junior high school student Same household as the Case No. 4466 4510 Feb. 28, 2021 10 F Ota N/A Primary school pupil Same household as the Case No. 4466 4511 Feb. 28, 2021 30 M Oizumi-machi N/A Works for a company Same household as the Case No. 4466 4512 Feb. 28, 2021 Under 10 M Oizumi-machi N/A Primary school pupil Same household as the Case No. 4466 4513 Feb. 28, 2021 Under 10 F Oizumi-machi N/A Kindergartener Same household as the Case No. 4466 4514 Feb. 28, 2021 60 F Oizumi-machi N/A Has no job 4515 Feb. 28, 2021 90 F Maebashi Has no job None 4516 Feb. 28, 2021 50 M Kiryu Has no job N/A One in the same Close contact to the Case No. 4486 4517 Feb. 28, 2021 20 M Maebashi household, who tested Works for a company negative Three in the same 4518 Feb. 28, 2021 30 M Maebashi Works in the welfare industry household One in the same 4519 Feb. 28, 2021 10 F Maebashi Senior high school student household, who tested negative Tested positive as a 4520 Mar. 1, 2021 90 F Fujioka Has no job contact Close contact to the Case No. 4466 4521 Mar. 1, 2021 50 F Ota N/A Works part time 4522 Mar. 1, 2021 30 M Oizumi Works for a company N/A Contact to the Cases Nos. 4481 and 4523 Mar. 1, 2021 30 F Takasaki 4482 N/A Is in the medical profession Same household as the Case No. 4479 4524 Mar. 1, 2021 60 M Midori N/A Works for a company Close contact to the Cases Nos. 4434 - 4525 Mar. 1, 2021 30 F Isesaki 4437 N/A Has no job Close contact to the Cases Nos. 4434 - 4526 Mar. 1, 2021 10 M Isesaki 4437 N/A Preschooler Close contact to the Cases Nos. 4434 - 4527 Mar. 1, 2021 Under 10 F Isesaki 4437 N/A Preschooler Same household as the Case No. 4462 4528 Mar. 1, 2021 40 F Isesaki N/A Works for a company Close contact to the Case No. 4502 4529 Mar. 1, 2021 30 M Takasaki N/A Works part time Same household as the Case No. 4378 4530 Mar. 1, 2021 20 M Isesaki N/A Works part time Tested positive as a 4531 Mar. 2, 2021 50 M Tamamura-machi Works in the welfare industry contact Same household as the Case No. 4498 4532 Mar. 2, 2021 20 M Isesaki N/A Runs his own business Same household as the case confirmed 4533 Mar. 2, 2021 10 M Oizumi-machi N/A outside of Gunma Student Close contact to the Case No. 4351 4534 Mar. 2, 2021 30 F Isesaki N/A Works for a company 4535 Mar. 2, 2021 60 F Midori Has no job N/A 4536 Mar. 2, 2021 50 F Kiryu Works part time N/A Tested positive as a 4537 Mar. 2, 2021 Under 10 M Isesaki Primary school pupil contact Close contact to the Case No. 4466 4538 Mar. 2, 2021 50 F Ota N/A Works for a company Same household as the Case No. 4504 4539 Mar. 2, 2021 40 F Tatebayashi N/A Works part time Same household as the Case No. 4504 4540 Mar. 2, 2021 10 F Tatebayashi N/A Student Same household as the Case No. 4514 4541 Mar. 2, 2021 60 M Oizumi-machi N/A Works for a company Close contact to the Case No. 4462 4542 Mar. 2, 2021 40 M Kiryu N/A Works for a company Close contact to the Case No. 4462 4543 Mar. 2, 2021 60 M Isesaki N/A Runs his ow business 4544 Mar. 2, 2021 30 M Takasaki Is in the medical profession N/A 4545 Mar. 2, 2021 80 F Takasaki Has no job N/A Works for a company outside of 4546 Mar. 2, 2021 50 M Takasaki N/A Gunma 4547 Mar. 2, 2021 20 M Maebashi Student Two acquaintances 4548 Mar. 1, 2021Within the 20 jurisdiction M of Agatsuma HealthcareStudent & Welfare Office *No symptoms The confirmed case 4549 Mar. 3, 2021 50 M Isesaki Self-owned business No.4498 Part-time worker 4550 Mar. 3, 2021 30 F Oizumi-machi N/A This case is from the same household of a confirmed case of outside Gunma. Part-time worker 4551 Mar. 3, 2021 30 F Oizumi-machi N/A This case is from the same household of the confirmed case No.4420. 4552 Mar. 3, 2021 10 F Oizumi-machi Student N/A 4553 Mar. 3, 2021 Under 10 M Oizumi-machi Elementary school student N/A 4554 Mar. 3, 2021 30 M Ota Company employee N/A This case is from the same household of the 4555 Mar. 3, 2021 50 F Maebashi Part-time worker confirmed case No.4455 and she retested positive. Unemployed 4556 Mar. 3, 2021 70 M Midori N/A This case is from the same household of the confirmed case No.4535. Nursery school staff 4557 Mar. 3, 2021 30 F Midori N/A This case is from the same household of the confirmed case No.4535. 4558 Mar. 3, 2021 30 M Maebashi Company employee None 4559 Mar. 3, 2021 30 F Maebashi Company employee None A confirmed case of 4560 Mar. 3, 2021Within the 30 jurisdiction M of Agatsuma HealthcareSelf-owned & Welfare business Office outside Gunma Company employee 4561 Mar. 3, 2021Within the 20 jurisdiction F of Agatsuma Healthcare & Welfare Office *No symptoms This case is from the same household of the confirmed case No.4560. 4562 Mar. 3, 2021 70 M Midori Unemployed *No symptoms 4563 Mar. 3, 2021 20 M Tatebayashi Student (outside Gunma) N/A 4564 Mar. 3, 2021 20 F Takasaki Company employee None. *Lives alone. The confirmed case 4565 Mar. 3, 2021 20 F Takasaki Unemployed No.4410 The confirmed case 4566 Mar. 3, 2021 10 M Takasaki Part-time worker No.4430 4567 Mar. 3, 2021 20 M Midori Company employee N/A 4568 Mar. 3, 2021 20 M Ota Student N/A 4569 Mar. 4, 2021 50 F Oizumi-machi Unemployed *No symptoms 4570 Mar. 4, 2021 40 M Oizumi-machi Company employee (outside Gunma) N/A 4571 Mar. 4, 2021 30 M Ota Company employee N/A 4572 Mar. 4, 2021Within the60 jurisdictionF of Agatsuma HealthcareUnemployed & Welfare Office N/A The confirmed case 4573 Mar. 4, 2021 50 F Ota Unemployed No.4466 *No symptoms Four in the same 4574 Mar. 4, 2021 40 M Takasaki Company employee household 4575 Mar. 4, 2021 30 M Tamamura-machi Company employee N/A Self-owned business 4576 Mar. 4, 2021 70 F Midori N/A This case is from the same household of the confirmed case No.4562. Two in a separate 4577 Mar. 4, 2021 50 M Takasaki Medical worker household Student 4578 Mar. 4, 2021 10 M Oizumi-machi N/A This case is from the same household of a confirmed case of outside Gunma. 4579 Mar. 4, 2021 50 F Isesaki Company employee N/A Two in the same 4580 Mar. 5, 2021 40 F Takasaki Medical worker household Tested positive as a 4581 Mar. 5, 2021 80 F Fujioka Has no job contact 4582 Mar. 4, 2021 40 M Isesaki Runs his own business N/A Three in the same 4583 Mar. 5, 2021 60 M Maebashi Runs his own business household Contact to the Case No. 4560 4584 Mar. 5, 2021Within the 60 jurisdiction M of Agatsuma Healthcare & Welfare Office N/A Runs his own business Close contact to the Case No. 4466 4585 Mar. 5, 2021 Under 10 F Ota N/A Kindergartener Close contact to the Case No. 4466 4586 Mar. 5, 2021 Under 10 F Ota N/A Kindergartener Same household as the case confirmed Public healthcare 4587 Mar. 5, 2021Within the 40 jurisdiction F of Tatebayashi Healthcareoutside of& WelfareGunma Office authority in charge is Student investigating Same household as the case confirmed 4588 Mar. 5, 2021 20 F Ditto N/A outside of Gunma Student Same household as the case confirmed 4589 Mar. 5, 2021 10 F Ditto N/A outside of Gunma Student Same household as the case confirmed 4590 Mar. 5, 2021 10 M Ditto N/A outside of Gunma Student Same household as the Case No. 4579 4591 Mar. 5, 2021 20 M Isesaki N/A Works for a company Works in the welfare industry outside 4592 Mar. 5, 2021 20 F Takasaki N/A of Takasaki 4593 Mar. 5, 2021 30 M Ota Works for a company N/A Same household as the Case No. 4593 4594 Mar. 5, 2021 30 F Ota N/A Works part time Tested positive as a 4595 Mar. 5, 2021 20 F Fujioka Works in the welfare industry contact Two acquaintances, Close contact to the Case No.
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