Coronavirus case in Tokyo increased over 100 for 13 consecutive days
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government announced that it has confirmed that 116 new people have been infected with the new coronavirus in Tokyo on the 1st. The number of confirmed infections per day exceeds 100 for 13 consecutive days.
The person in charge of the city said, "I don't think the number of infected people is increasing rapidly, but it seems that the number is increasing nationwide, so when you go on a trip, please take sufficient measures against infection." I'm talking.
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government announced on the 1st that it has confirmed that a total of 116 men and women between the ages of 10 and 80 are infected with the new coronavirus. It is the 13th consecutive day that the number of confirmed infections in Tokyo exceeds 100 per day.
By age:
▽ 3 people under 10 years old,
▽ 8 teens,
▽ 37 people in their 20s,
▽ 20 people in their 30s,
▽ 16 people in their 40s,
▽ 15 people in their 50s,
▽ 6 people in their 60s,
▽ 8 people in their 70s,
▽ There are three people in their 80s.
Of 116 people:
▽ 54 people, which is about 47%, are close contacts of people who have been confirmed to be infected so far.
▽ The remaining 62 people, about 53%, have no known transmission route so far.
Of these, one member of the soccer club of Hosei University was confirmed to be infected in the facility.
This is the number of 24 people who have been confirmed infected in this soccer club and reported to the city. In addition, one employee was newly confirmed to be infected at the distribution warehouse company "Daily Transport" in Funabashi City, Chiba Prefecture. This employee has been reported to Tokyo because he tested the sample at a medical institution in Tokyo. This brings the total number of people involved in this company to 28. So far, a total of 31,212 people have been confirmed infected in Tokyo.
Regarding the current infection situation, the person in charge of the city said, "I don't think the number of infected people is increasing rapidly, but it seems that the number is increasing nationwide, so when you go on a trip, take sufficient measures against infection and act accordingly, I want you to do it." On the other hand, the number of seriously ill patients as of 1st, which was calculated according to the Tokyo standard, was 34, an increase of 1 from 31st. Also, no one was confirmed dead for one day.
Source: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/news/html/20201101/k10012690961000.html