By SHUYA IWAMOTO/ Staff Writer
December 12, 2020 at 17:40 JST
Kanagawa prefectural government officials hold a news conference around midnight on Dec. 11 to explain the death of a man with mild COVID-19 symptoms who was resting at a hotel. (Shuya Iwamoto)
YOKOHAMA--A cautionary tale is emerging out of Tokyo's neighboring Kanagawa Prefecture that even mild cases of COVID-19 should be taken extremely seriously. [Read More]
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