Society | Oct 06

Barbecue party suspected as cause of infections among GSDF personnel

Oct 06 (Japan Times) - A barbecue party held in a closed, crowded and close-contact setting may have led to the spread of the coronavirus among Ground Self-Defense Force personnel, officials of the Defense Ministry's Ground Staff Office said Monday.

Twenty-nine female GSDF members who participated in an educational course between early July and late September have tested positive for the virus, including one whose infection was confirmed Tuesday. The program was offered at the GSDF's Camp Asaka, which straddles Tokyo and Saitama Prefecture.

The 28 members belong to bases in 15 prefectures, including Hokkaido, Aomori, Iwate, Shizuoka, Nagano, Kyoto, Okayama, Saga and Okinawa. They tested positive on or after last Wednesday, when they returned to their respective bases after finishing the course, which was organized for female personnel, according to the officials.

The barbecue party, joined by 44 personnel, was held in Saitama on Sept. 26, a day off from the course, with the participants using private buses to travel to and from the site.


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