DENSO International America
Weekly COVID-19 Case Update
This week, we learned that one (1) associate from DIAM Southfield location was diagnosed with COVID-19. The associate works in DN30 first floor and was last on the DIAM Southfield campus on January 22. They received a positive diagnosis on January 25, after experiencing symptoms on January 22.
In accordance with North America guidelines, work areas and common areas were thoroughly cleaned and disinfected. All associates who may have been in close contact (within six feet or more for more than 10 minutes) have been asked to closely monitor their personal health. We ask that you respect confidentiality, even if you believe you know who this individual is. Please join us in wishing for their quick recovery.
DENSO North America
Weekly COVID-19 Case Update
This week, 121 additional positive COVID-19 diagnoses were reported at DENSO affiliates in North America. This brings our total to 2,533 positive diagnoses throughout Canada, Mexico and the United States (U.S.). For the third straight week, case rates are on a downward trend. This is great news for our associates and their communities.
Following local case investigations, most were classified as community spread (household, gatherings, travel, etc.). There are four cases in Mexico this week that are still under investigation.
Country | This Week’s Cases | Total Positive Diagnosis | Number of Deaths | Exposed in Community | Exposed at DENSO | Unable to Determine | Under Investigation |
US | 58 | 1402 | 4 | 1380 | 14 | 8 | 0 |
MX | 63 | 1126 | 3 | 1068 | 38 | 16 | 4 |
CN | 0 | 5 | 0 | 5 | 0 | 0 | 0 |
NA TOTALS | 121 | 2533 | 7 | 2453 | 52 | 24 | 4 |
Exposed in Community – transmission attributed to community or home
Exposed at DENSO – transmission attributed to DENSO site contact
Unable to Determine – cannot confidently determine the source of exposure after thorough investigation (may have been exposed outside or inside of work)
Under Investigation – investigation is on-going both internally as well as with county health departments