The Japanese man who had been out in coffee shop to deliberately spread the coronavirus

A 57-year-old man from Japan who earlier this month had threatened to deliberately spread the virus after being infected died Wednesday in a hospital, local media reported. The media reported last week that local health authorities in the town of Gagaori had advised the husband to stay at home [...]
The media reported last week that local health authorities in the town of Gagaori had advised the man to stay at home after being diagnosed with coronary on March 4th. That same evening, he had told his family that he would distribute the virus and head for the cafes.
However, the police had arrested him and the medical teams had taken him to the hospital on March 5th.
Investigations began with him regarding the criminal work of obstruction after the two cafes in which the husband had entered had discontinued customer service. A woman working in one of the cafes was diagnosed with coronary on March 12th, writes “Reuters”, Report Express broadcast.











