A Man Boarded A Taxi In Tokyo, The Capital Of Japan

By | September 23, 2024

 Two taxi drivers, doctor test positive

* End of quarantine on board cruise ship targeted for Feb. 19

* 44 new cases confirmed aboard liner off Yokohama (Recasts with first Japanese death recorded)

TOKYO, Feb 13 (Reuters) – A woman has died from the coronavirus in Japan, the first such death in the country since the epidemic spread from China, the health minister said on Thursday.

Two taxi drivers, one of them in the capital Tokyo, have also tested positive, raising the possibility that it could be passed on through their passengers.

On the Diamond Princess cruise liner quarantined in the port of Yokohama, 44 new cases were confirmed.

But in some good news for the 3,500-odd passengers and crew who have been stuck onboard since Feb. 3, Japan said it would allow some elderly people who have tested negative for the coronavirus to disembark ahead of schedule.

Japan is of the countries worst affected by the epidemic outside China, with 251 confirmed cases, including those on the Diamond Princess.

A man boarded a taxi in Tokyo, the capital of Japan