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Dozensof Marines in Japan get virus amid base outbreaks

- By Mari Yamaguchi Associated Press

TOKYO — Dozens of U.S. Marines at two bases on the southern Japanese island of Okinawa have been infected with the coronaviru­s in what is feared to be a massive outbreak, Okinawa’s governor said Saturday, demanding an adequate explanatio­n from the U.S. military.

Gov. Denny Tamaki said he could say only that a “few dozen” case shad been found recently because the U.S. military asked that the exact figure not be released. The outbreaks occurred at Marine Corps Air Station Futenma, which is at the center of a relocation dispute, and Camp Hansen, Tamaki said.

Loc al med ia, citing unnamed sources, said about 60 people had been infected.

“Okinawans are shocked by what we were told (by the U.S. military),” Tamaki told a news conference. “We now have strong doubts that the U.S. military has taken adequate disease prevention measures.”

Tamaki demanded transparen­cy in the latest developmen­t and said he planned to request talks between the U.S. military and Okinawan officials. He said Okinawan officials also asked the Japa- nese government to demand that the U.S. provide details including the number of cases, seal off Futenma and Camp Hansen, and step up preventive measures on base.

Okinawan officials made similar requests to the U.S. military on Friday in order to address local residents’ concerns, Tamaki said.

The Marines said in a statement Friday that the troops were taking additional protective measures to limit the spread of the coronaviru­s and were restrictin­g offbase activities. The statement said measures are “to protect our forces, our families, and the local community,” without providing details on the infections.

The Marines did not immediatel­y respond Saturday to an Associated Press inquiry about the latest outbreak.

Okinawa is home tomore than half of about 50,000 American troops based in Japan under a bilateral security pact, and the residents are sensitive to U.S. base-related problems. Many Okinawans have long complained about pollution, noise and crime related to U.S. bases.

Local media repor ted that the Okinawan assembly adopted a resolution Friday protesting the U.S. military’s lack of transparen­cy about its outbreak on base.

Okinawa has about 150 cases of the coronaviru­s. In all, Japan has about 21,000 cases and 1,000 deaths.

 ?? KYODO NEWS ?? U.S. Marine Air Station Futenma. Okinawan officials said Saturday that dozens of Marines have the coronaviru­s.
KYODO NEWS U.S. Marine Air Station Futenma. Okinawan officials said Saturday that dozens of Marines have the coronaviru­s.

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