On the 10th, it was confirmed that 950 new people were infected with the new coronavirus in Tokyo, surpassing the same day of the previous week for 21 consecutive days.



The city is calling for thorough countermeasures, saying that "the vaccination has not yet been done and the number of infections among the younger generation with a wide range of activities is increasing."

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government announced on the 10th that it has confirmed that a total of 950 men and women under the age of 10 to 90s are infected with the new coronavirus in Tokyo.



The number of people increased by 234 from Saturday a week ago, surpassing the same day of the previous week for 21 consecutive days.



The average for 7 days up to the 10th was 720.1, 127.9% compared to the previous week.

By age group of 950 people on the 10th,


34 people under 10 years old ▽


67 people in


their teens


301 people in their 20s


186 people in their

30s


172 people in their 40s


107 people in their 50s

▽ 60s There are 44 people in their


70s, 20 people in their 70s,


16 people in their 80s, and


3 people in their 90s.



Of the 354 people whose infection routes are known, 209 people were most likely to be "at home," followed by 67 people at "workplace," and 22 people each at "dining" and "institution."



The person in charge of the city said, "More than 60% of the total is in their 30s or younger. Many younger generations have not been vaccinated yet and have a wide range of activities. I want you to thoroughly implement basic infection control measures again. "



This brings the number of confirmed infections in Tokyo to 180,1024.



In addition, the number of inspections announced by the Tokyo Metropolitan Government on the 9th was 5985, and the average for the three days up to the 9th was 8110.7.



As of the 10th, the number of people hospitalized was 1870, an increase of 13 from the 9th, and the "ratio of the beds currently secured" is 31.8%.



On the other hand, the number of severely ill patients as of the 10th, which was calculated according to the Tokyo standard, increased by 1 from the 9th to 63, using 16.1% of the beds for critically ill patients.



The city also revealed that five people who were confirmed infected had died.



This brings the number of people infected and killed in Tokyo to 2,253.