*** This article is written with the help of Google Translate… ***
378 ( +28 from the day before) new infections confirmed in Tokyo.
◆◆◆ Japan ◆◆◆
(Today)
Number of people infected nationwide : 1,447 ( +139)
Number of people deaths nationwide : 79 ( -22)
Number of people infected in Tokyo : 378 ( +28)
*( )= increase from the day before
(Cumulative)
Number of people infected nationwide : 421,211 ( +1,446)
Number of people deaths nationwide : 7,236 ( +79)
Number of hospital discharges : 391,867 ( +3,468)
*( )= increase from the day before
* Since revisions are made daily by local governments and the media,
the cumulative total may differ from the new figures for the day.
Number of seriously ill persons nationwide : 644 ( -37)
(Other)
Narita Airport Quarantine : 4 ( +3 / Total 2,351)
*( )= increase from the day before
(Cumulative) * The following is up to 10 worst prefectures.
▽東京都 (Tokyo) 108,337人 (前日+ 378人)
▽大阪府 (Osaka) 46,247人 (前日+ 133人)
▽神奈川県 (Kanagawa) 43,582人 (前日+ 115人)
▽埼玉県 (Saitama) 28,097人(前日+130人)
▽愛知県 (Aichi) 25,417人 (前日+ 81人)
▽千葉県 (Chiba) 24,980人 (前日+130人)
▽北海道 (Hokkaido) 18,642人 (前日+ 64人)
▽兵庫県 (Hyogo) 17,660人 (前日+ 74人)
▽福岡県 (Fukuoka) 17,555人 (前日+65人)
▽京都府 (Kyoto) 8,957人 (前日+ 17人)
*( )= increase from the day before
(*All of the above from 2021/02/17 23:17 / NHK NEWS WEB)
◆◆◆ World ◆◆◆
(Cumulative)
Number of people infected nationwide : 110,102,025 ( +357,917)
Number of people deaths nationwide : 2,431,445 ( +10,944)
Number of hospital discharges : 84,924,522 ( +617,981)
( All of the above from 2021/02/17 19:47 / worldometers)
*( )= increase from the day before
The number of new infections in Tokyo continues to be “less than the same day of the last week”!
Tomorrow is Thursday … Last Thursday was a holiday …!
I’m wondering what the numbers will be after tomorrow, and whether the number of infected people this week will be affected by the holidays …!
Meanwhile… How about the amount of people in the city in Tokyo…
(Around 15:00 on Feb 17, Shibuya Scramble Crossing, Tokyo)
It was a little warm today, and there were a lot of people today!
Well, I will summarize
the breakdown of the number of new infections in Tokyo + α …!
Out of [378] new infections in Tokyo
・Today’s newly infected people are men and women in their under10 to 90s
・[140] people is in their 20s to 30s
(about 37% of the total)
・[103] people is in their 40s to 50s
(about 27% of the total)
*under10 : [9] persons
*10s : [21] persons
*20s : [66] persons
*30s : [74] persons
*40s : [51] persons
*50s : [52] persons
*60s : [32] persons
*70s : [30] persons
*80s : [35] persons
*90s : [8] persons
*over100 : [0] persons
・ [N/A] people is
in 『the entertainment district at night』
→Employees and guests such as host clubs and cabaret clubs
・Infection at home [90] people
・Infection at office [15] people
・Infection at a dinner with friends and acquaintances [5] people
・Infection in the facility [47] people
・Infection via other routes [N/A] people
* Infection in the facility [47] people
[14] medical institutions, [30] people
+ [10] facilities for the elderly, [15] people
*Bed usage rate: 45.6% (←47.4%)
for severely ill people: 27.6% (←29.2%)
*( )= Number of the previous day
(As of Feb 17)
(Individual infection information
・It seems that [19] people have died in Tokyo today …
<Number of deaths by route>
・Facilities for the elderly ― [5] person(s)
・Hospital ― [9] person(s)
・Home ― [1] person(s)
・Unknown ― [1] person(s)
(Outbreak information)
・ “Ota Ward Special Elderly Care Home Tamagawa”
*Today [22] person(s) / Cumulative [45] person(s)
*** Information on people under medical treatment in Tokyo ***
Number of hospitalized : 2,232 ( -91)
Number of seriously ill : 87 ( -5)
Hotel medical treatment : 425 ( +9)
Home medical treatment : 980 ( -9)
Adjusting for “hospitalization or hotel or home treatment” : 721 ( -162)
People discharged from hospital or
those who have completed medical treatment at home: 102,796 ( +612)
*( )= increase from the day before
Net increase in infected people in Tokyo
= (Number of new infections)
- (Number of people who completed medical treatment)
- (Number of deaths)
= 378 - 612 - 19
= -253 people
Estimated total number of infected people in Tokyo as of today
= (Number of positives)
- (end of medical treatment period such as discharge)
- (Number of deaths)
= 108,337 - 102,796 - 1,183
= 4,358 people
*Tokyo currently has 12 facilities for infected people
(Capacity of 4,947 people)
* A hospital in Tokyo has secured 3280 beds (+220 beds for critically ill patients).
→ Aim to secure 3750 beds (+250 beds for critically ill patients).
* In addition, we will open two specialized hospitals from September to October, and plan to add another 200 beds.
*The hotels are that,
“the b Ikebukuro”, “DayniceHOTEL Tokyo”,
“Toyoko INN Shinjukukabukicho”,
“Toyoko INN Tokyo Station Shinoohashimae”,
“Shinagawa Prince Hotel (East Tower)”,
“Apa Hotel Asakusa Taharamachi Ekimae”,
“Tokyo Toranomon Tokyu REI Hotel”,
“Toyoko Inn Fuchu Nanbu Line Minamitama Station”,
“APA Hotel & Resort Nishi-Shinjuku 5-chome Station Tower”,
“Tokyo Pet-accompanied accommodation facility”,
“APA Hotel Yamanote Otsuka Station Tower”,
“Toyoko Inn Ikebukuro North Exit II”
*The source of the total number of infected persons is from 東京都
■ Of today’s number of infected people [378] …
・Rich contacts [170] people
(about 45% of the total)
・Unknown infection route [207] people
(about 55% of the total)
・Overseas travel history holder [1] person(s)
* Bringing in samples from outside of Tokyo [5 cases]
・Quarantine at the airport
Case study | Response (arrival date) |
Age | gender | residence | Behavior history | Symptom |
2175 | Kansai International Airport (2/16) |
50s | male | Shiga Prefecture | Pakistan | Asymptomatic |
2176 | Narita (2/16) |
50s | male | Nagano Prefecture | Pakistan | Asymptomatic |
2177 | Narita (2/16) |
30s | male | Shizuoka Prefecture | United Arab Emirates | Asymptomatic |
2178 | Narita (2/17) |
Forties | male | Tokyo | Indonesia | Asymptomatic |
*From the website of the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare
*Since the number of new infections in Tokyo seems to be almost the number of the previous day,
(Because the deadline for the number of new infections on the day is from 9:00 am the day before to 9:00 am on the day)
And also today, I will summarize some prefectures that have a high number of infected people, not just in the Tokyo area.
*** Saitama ***
・New infections are [130] people
→Saitama City [19] person(s)
Kawaguchi City [10] person(s)
Koshigaya City [2] person(s)
Kawagoe City [4] person(s)
Other municipalities [95] person(s)
* I’m sorry, but the number of people in Saitama by region comes out, but the details are often late or not come out on the day …
*** Kanagawa ***
・New infections are [115] people
・Rich contacts [66] people
・Unknown infection route [49] people
(Individual infection information)
・”Shin-Yokohama Kokoro no Hospital”
*Today [2] person(s) / Cumulative [54] person(s)
・ “Yokohama Chuo Hospital”
*Today [3] person(s) / Cumulative [14] person(s)
・Nursery school in Kawasaki City
*Today [4] person(s) / Cumulative [6] person(s)
*Among the infected people counted today, there are [8] cluster relationships, including the above.. (Other than the above, add 2 or less each)
*** Chiba ***
・New infections are [130] people
(Individual infection information)
・Host club “Arue” in Chiba city
*Today [4] person(s) / Cumulative [7] person(s)
・”Tokyo Bay Urayasu Ichikawa Medical Center”
*Today [1] person(s) / Cumulative [8] person(s)
* Tokyo Disneyland in Urayasu City will close the park one hour ahead of schedule to prevent infection with the new coronavirus. (9 pm → 8 pm)
*** Osaka ***
・New infections are [133] people
・ I couldn’t confirm the information today …
*** Aichi ***
・New infections are [81] people
→Nagoya City [40] people
*** Okinawa ***
・New infections are [21] people
→US military base:[N/A] person(s)
*Cumulative 919 US military personel
*Not included in the number of infected people in Okinawa
*** Fukuoka ***
・New infections are [65] person(s)
→Fukuoka City [25] people
→Kitakyushu City [14] people
(Individual infection information)
・ Shinwaen, a health care facility for the elderly in Kitakyushu City
*Today [3] person(s) / Cumulative [48] person(s)
・”Day service Akanesora” in Kitakyushu City
*Today [1] person(s) / Cumulative [13] person(s)
◆◆◆ Hokkaido ◆◆◆
・New infections are [64] person(s)
→Sapporo City [28] people
(Individual infection information)
・”Eniwa Daiichi Hospital” in Eniwa City
*Today [10] person(s) / Cumulative [42] person(s)
・Disability welfare service office in Sapporo City
*Today [1] person(s) / Cumulative [148] person(s)
・High school in Sapporo City
*Today [4] person(s) / Cumulative [10] person(s)
・”Kushiro Bus” in Kushiro City
*Today [5] person(s) / Cumulative [14] person(s)
*Among the infected people counted today, there are [7] cluster relationships, including the above.. (Other than the above, add 1 or less each)
* In Hokkaido, outbreaks are rarely known on the day of the outbreak, and since it will be revealed and announced the next day or later, the cumulative number of people will be announced instead of the number on the day of the outbreak.
◆◆◆ Hyogo ◆◆◆
・New infections are [74] person(s)
(Individual infection information)
・Medical institutions in Kobe City
*Today [new] person(s) / Cumulative [7] person(s)
◆◆◆ Kyoto ◆◆◆
・New infections are [17] person(s)
(Individual infection information)
・ “Kyoto Prefectural University of Medicine Hospital” in Kyoto City
*Today [1] person(s) / Cumulative [9] person(s)
・Welfare facility for the elderly in Kyoto City
*Today [1] person(s) / Cumulative [10] person(s)
* Others At this time (20:30), it seems that more than 10 people have been confirmed to be infected in the following areas …
▽ Ibaraki Prefecture has 5437 people (26)
▽ Shizuoka Prefecture has 4904 people (32)
▽ Gifu prefecture has 4527 people (12)
▽ Gunma Prefecture has 4324 people (28)
▽ Nara Prefecture has 3224 people (15)
▽ Mie Prefecture has 2420 people (12)
▽ Shiga Prefecture has 2348 people (16)
▽ Ishikawa Prefecture has 1728 people (14)
*Graph of the number of newly infected people in Japan as of yesterday
(* This bar graph is up to the previous day, so today’s red bar (handwritten) is on the far right, but it’s about this …)
(*”Since the graph shows only the numbers up to the previous day, I handwritten the rightmost bar, but this is about it!”)
(*NHK NEWS WEB)
The state of emergency was reissued on Jan 7, and I summarized yesterday, but I think I’ll use it for a while (← I am easy to forget various things…lol), so I wrote another article about it!
↑It’s easy to summarize what will happen with the state of emergency and which industries and places will be requested to refrain from doing so!
Finally, vaccination has started in Japan from February 17th today!
First of all, it seems that 40,000 medical workers (100 medical institutions) are targeted!
The first flight of Pfizer’s vaccine that arrived from the EU last week was for 64,350 containers, so the number of vaccinations available is calculated below!
64,350 containers x 6 doses (number of inoculations that can be taken from one container)
= 386,100 times
(* Vaccine is being carried)
* By the way, here I told you yesterday ↓
And there was an easy-to-understand explanation of the syringe problem!
* Vaccine syringe problem …
the number of vaccines that can be collected from one container of vaccine has decreased from 6 to 5 and the number of people who can be vaccinated has become a big problem.
It actually looks like follows…!
(* Blue syringe above … Syringe that can be taken 6 times)
(* White syringe below … Syringe that can only be taken 5 times)
when inhaling orange juice, the syringe (white onewhich can only be taken only 5 times), is wasted on the tip
It seems that the government has urgently requested the manufacturer to increase production, but I hope it will be in time for the large-scale inoculation …!
Because if the supply is not in time,
originally, 100 million people should have been vaccinated, but because of the syringe, only 80 million people could be vaccinated …
(* It seems that the number of people who can be vaccinated will decrease by about 20% if they only use the syringe that is for 5 times…)
↑ Regarding this syringe problem, they were able to secure a syringe that can inoculate 6 doses for 40,000 people who will be vaccinated in advance!
In addition, Pfizer’s vaccine requires two doses per person, so there are two strategies for the vaccine that arrived this time worldwide.
① Inoculate more people for the first time
② Inoculate properly twice per person as required
As a result, the number of people who can be vaccinated will change immediately, but it seems that the Japanese government has decided to choose method (2) …!
So the 386,100 times calculated in ↑
386,100 times ÷ 1 person 2 times = 193,050 people
The calculation is like this.
By the way, after the advance vaccination of 40,000 people, it seems that 3.7 million medical workers nationwide will be given priority vaccination.
The vaccination schedule looks like this … ↓
<Vaccination schedule>
Tomorrow =
Pre-inoculation started for about 40,000 people (first time)
Next week =
Second flight of vaccine arrives in Japan
March 10 =
Advance vaccination (second time)
Mid-March =
Inoculated to 3.7 million medical workers in Japan
After April =
① Start vaccination for 36 million elderly people aged 65 and over
② 8.2 million people with underlying illness
③ Elderly facility staff
④ Other people
Also, here is a summary of side effects yesterday ↓
<About side reactions after vaccination by Pfizer>
(*The United States)
▽ Pain at the place of inoculation - 67.7%
▽ Fatigue - 28.6%
▽ Headache - 25.6%
▽ Muscle pain - 17.2%
▽ Fever - 7.4%
▽ Joint pain - 7.1%
▽ Chills - 7%
▽ Nausea - 7%
▽ Swelling - 6.8%
(* For about 1 million people who received the first vaccination)
▽ Severe allergic reaction
→ Only 50 out of 9,943,247
(* Statistics up to January 18)
* Time when symptoms appear
Within 15 minutes after inoculation - 74%
Within 30 minutes after inoculation - 90%
Such a severe allergic reaction seems to be 1 in 200,000!
(* 80% seems to have some allergies)
By the way …
It seems that there will be a follow-up time of about 15 minutes after inoculation to deal with side reactions, so it’s safe!
Even so, looking at the vaccination schedule in Japan, the following questions arise, but
“Why does the vaccination take so long?”
“Why don’t you inoculate more and more as soon as it arrives?”
Regarding that, Kawasaki City, Kanagawa Prefecture has just announced the basic policy of vaccination!
・ Set up a group inoculation venue among citizens and in the Education and Culture Center.
・ Group inoculation at work is also conducted.
・ From April 1st, it will start in advance for the elderly.
・ Available 5 days a week, 8 hours a day.
・ 2000 people can be vaccinated a day at 7 venues.
I’m not convinced because it’s only 5 days a week and 8 hours a day to respond despite of this unprecedented catastrophe.
It can’t be helped because of the amount of vaccine supplied from overseas …, but
I want the government to spend more days and more time spreading the vaccine throughout Japan as soon as possible …!
And in Japan, where such vaccination has finally begun … In Hokkaido, a man who was refused hospitalization due to the tight medical system of the hospital died the next day…
Furthermore, yesterday, 23 people were found infected with a mutant in the United Kingdom in the country, and the areas were scattered,
(Domestic mutant infection report announced on February 16)
No | Age | sex | residence | Symptoms / progress | Remarks |
1 | Under 10 years old | Female | Saitama | Mid-January Onset Late January Medical treatment cancellation |
・ Contact with patient No. 8 announced on 2/8 ・ No history of staying abroad ・ No contact with an unspecified number of people |
2 | Forties | Female | Saitama | Late January Onset Early February Hospitalization |
・ Persons involved in the same facility in the 2/5 published materials ・ No history of staying abroad ・ No contact with an unspecified number of people |
3 | Forties | Female | Tokyo | Late January Onset Early February Hospitalization |
・ Close contact with patients with coronavirus infection (reference ① below) ・ No history of staying abroad ・ No contact with an unspecified number of people |
4 | Undisclosed | Female | Kyoto | Early February Onset Mid-February Hospitalized |
・ No history of staying abroad ・ No contact with an unspecified number of people |
5 | Undisclosed | Female | Kagoshima prefecture | Early February Positive found Early February Hospitalized |
・ No history of stay in the UK ・ No contact with the general public |
6 | Undisclosed | Female | Kagoshima prefecture | Early February Positive found Early February Hospitalized |
・ No history of stay in the UK ・ No contact with the general public |
7 | Undisclosed | Female | Kagoshima prefecture | Early February Positive found Early February Hospitalized |
・ No history of stay in the UK ・ No contact with the general public |
8 | Undisclosed | Female | Niigata Prefecture | Early February Onset Early February Hospitalization |
・ Persons involved in the same facility ・ No history of staying abroad ・ No contact with an unspecified number of people |
9 | Undisclosed | Female | Niigata Prefecture | Early February Onset Early February Hospitalization |
・ Persons involved in the same facility ・ No history of staying abroad ・ No contact with an unspecified number of people |
Ten | Undisclosed | Female | Niigata Prefecture | Early February Onset Early February Hospitalization |
・ Persons involved in the same facility ・ No history of staying abroad ・ No contact with an unspecified number of people |
11 | Undisclosed | male | Niigata Prefecture | Early February Onset Early February Hospitalization |
・ Persons involved in the same facility ・ No history of staying abroad ・ No contact with an unspecified number of people |
12 | Undisclosed | male | Niigata Prefecture | Early February Positive found Mid-February Hospitalized |
・ Persons involved in the same facility ・ No history of staying abroad ・ No contact with an unspecified number of people |
13 | Undisclosed | Female | Niigata Prefecture | Early February Positive found Mid-February Hospitalized |
・ Persons involved in the same facility ・ No history of staying abroad ・ No contact with an unspecified number of people |
14 | Undisclosed | male | Niigata Prefecture | Early February Positive found Mid-February Hospitalized |
・ Persons involved in the same facility ・ No history of staying abroad ・ No contact with an unspecified number of people |
15 | Undisclosed | Female | Niigata Prefecture | Early February Positive found Mid-February Hospitalized |
・ Persons involved in the same facility ・ No history of staying abroad ・ No contact with an unspecified number of people |
16 | Undisclosed | Female | Niigata Prefecture | Early February Positive found Mid-February Hospitalized |
・ Persons involved in the same facility ・ No history of staying abroad ・ No contact with an unspecified number of people |
17 | Undisclosed | Female | Niigata Prefecture | Early February Positive found Mid-February Hospitalized |
・ Persons involved in the same facility ・ No history of staying abroad ・ No contact with an unspecified number of people |
18 | Undisclosed | male | Niigata Prefecture | Early February Positive found Mid-February Hospitalized |
・ Persons involved in the same facility ・ No history of staying abroad ・ No contact with an unspecified number of people |
19 | Undisclosed | Female | Niigata Prefecture | Early February Positive found Mid-February Hospitalized |
・ Persons involved in the same facility ・ No history of staying abroad ・ No contact with an unspecified number of people |
20 | Undisclosed | Female | Niigata Prefecture | Early February Positive found Mid-February Hospitalized |
・ Persons involved in the same facility ・ No history of staying abroad ・ No contact with an unspecified number of people |
twenty one | 30s | male | Hyogo prefecture | Onset in early February |
・ No history of staying abroad ・ No contact with an unspecified number of people |
twenty two | 60s | male | Hyogo prefecture | Early February Positive findings (no symptoms) | ・ No history of staying abroad ・ No contact with an unspecified number of people |
twenty three | Forties | male | Hyogo prefecture | Onset in early February | ・ No history of staying abroad ・ No contact with an unspecified number of people |
From the website of the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare
Mutant clusters are expanding in Saitama …
(Yesterday’s Saitama infection information)
◆◆◆ Saitama ◆◆◆
・New infections are [114] people
・Mutant cluster in children’s facilities
*Today [2] person(s) / Cumulative [19] person(s)
Even if the number of infected people seems to be decreasing, there are still many problems, and there are many signs that the infection is likely to spread again.
* In Denmark, the number of mutants in the United Kingdom seems to have exceeded 45% of domestically infected persons, and while the number of infected persons is decreasing worldwide, it seems that the number of infected people in Denmark is increasing a little …
Vaccination began in the UK at a time close to the fastest in the world (end of December), and now 20% of the population (15 million people) have been vaccinated, but there are still strict restrictions on going out …
However, this is the situation in Japan, where vaccination has just begun … ↓
(From the summary article on February 16)
(Around 15:00 on Feb 16, Shibuya Scramble Crossing, Tokyo)
The city looks as usual (in the sense that there is no self-restraint atmosphere).
I hope they will have a little more sense of crisis …
I hope it can manage to suppress the infection with a vaccine without spreading the infection …
According to the Japanese government’s plan, the vaccination will reach the entire population before summer …?
I hope we can escape without expanding to that extent …!
(Addition)
Today’s performance on the first day of vaccination was like this!
(“Number of facilities : 8 facilities”)
(“Number of vaccinations : 125 times”)
(“Allergic reaction : None”)
And this article↓
How long time the materials such as paper, cloth, plastic, etc. need to eliminating the risk when coronavirus is attached, and how effective disinfection is.
If you are interested, please take a look!
And here’s a trial calculation of how many people in Japan are actually receiving medical treatment.
(Number of people infected nationwide) 421,211
+ (Number of hospital discharges ) 7,236
+ (Number of hospital discharges ) 391,867
= 22,108 people ( -2,101) ← being treated
*()=increase from the day before
(If it is exactly as announced)
For those who are undergoing medical treatment nationwide are…
In Japan, the infection suddenly spread during the year-end and New Year holidays, but as those infected people approached the time of discharge, the total number of people who completed medical treatment began to decrease.
This is the news of the WHO (World Health Organization) research team who recently visited China to identify the source of the new coronavirus (COVID-19) infection and returned!
Research team leader Peter Benembarek said as follows
“The Chinese side had already completed a lot of research before the research team arrived.”
“Re-examined them together”
“I wanted to see more data and analyze it deeply.”
“In December of the year before last, there were clear signs that the infection was more widespread than previously reported.”
“All 174 patients reported in December of last year were seriously ill = there must have been many other mild and asymptomatic cases that were not reported at that time.”
“Before December, there were no clear signs of infection anywhere in China, including Wuhan.”
“Identified 10 vendors dealing with animals in suspected sources”
“There are 200,000 blood samples in the blood bank since 2018, and we are asking for them.”
I’m sorry for being super long!
However, there was a lot of important information, so I summarized it carefully!
One thing I’m glad to know is that the the research team don’t give extra consideration to China!
I want them to thoroughly investigate the source of infection and prevent this from happening again …!
Please be very careful when you go out!
AcertainFox512
◆Changes in New Coronavirus Infection in Tokyo◆
Dec | |||||||
Sun | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Total |
– | – | 372 | 500 | 533 | 449 | 584 | 3167 |
327 | 299 | 352 | 572 | 602 | 595 | 621 | 3368 |
480 | 305 | 460 | 678 | 821 | 664 | 736 | 4145 |
556 | 392 | 563 | 748 | 888 | 884 | 949 | 4980 |
708 | 481 | 856 | 944 | 1337 | – | – | – |
Jan | |||||||
Sun | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Total |
– | – | – | – | – | 783 | 814 | 5923 |
816 | 884 | 1278 | 1591 | 2447 | 2392 | 2268 | 11676 |
1494 | 1219 | 970 | 1433 | 1502 | 2001 | 1809 | 10428 |
1592 | 1204 | 1240 | 1274 | 1471 | 1175 | 1070 | 9026 |
986 | 618 | 1026 | 973 | 1064 | 868 | 769 | 6304 |
633 | – | – | – | – | – | – | – |
Feb | |||||||
Sun | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Total |
– | 393 | 556 | 676 | 734 | 577 | 639 | 4208 |
429 | 276 | 412 | 491 | 434 | 307 | 369 | 2718 |
371 | 266 | 350 | 378 | – | – | – | – |
– | – | – | – | – | – | – | – |
– | – | – | – | – | – | – | – |
*Unit: person (number of infected people on that day)
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