[Epoch Times, August 27, 2021](Epoch Times reporter Zeng Weixin compiled a report) a famous Japanese star in the latest Japanese drama “TOKYO MER~Mobile Emergency Room~” (Taiwan translation: “TOKYO MER: Tokyo Rescue Hero”) Actress Inamori Izumi and Baba Toru, who participated in the show, were diagnosed with the Chinese Communist virus (COVID-19/Wuhan pneumonia) on the 25th.
Inamoriquan’s affiliated brokerage company announced today (27th) on the official website that Inamoriquan was diagnosed with the Chinese Communist virus (COVID-19/Wuhan pneumonia) on the 25th. The announcement stated that Inamori Izumi developed fever on the 24th of this month, and received a positive result after undergoing a PCR test on the 25th. She will follow the instructions of the health center to recuperate at her home and observe her health condition.
Toru Baba’s management company also announced on the afternoon of the 27th that Toru Baba had obtained a positive result after PCR on the 25th, but he did not develop fever or any related symptoms. He will follow the instructions of the health center and medical institutions. (Click to see the announcement)
Inamori Izumi and Baba Toru both starred in the latest Japanese drama “TOKYO MER~Emergency Room~(TOKYO MER~走るEmergency Room~)” which will be aired in July this year. The play is starring Suzuki Ryohei. In addition to Izumi Inamori and Toru Baba, there are also well-known actors such as Kento Karai, Ayumi Nakajo, Nanao, Yuto Sano, Riisa Naka and Yuriko Ishida.
Except for the two actors who were diagnosed with the disease, the other actors and staff who participated in the show also received a PCR test and got a negative result. No one was listed as a close contact of the confirmed person by the health care.
Regarding the infection of their actors, their companies apologized for the worries and distress caused by the incident to related people and fans, and said that the company will put the safety of its artists, staff and related persons as the first priority and thoroughly implement epidemic prevention measures.
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