[Domestic infection] 6 days 449 people 5 infections died (6:30 pm) September 6 18:51

So far, on the 6th, 449 infected people were announced nationwide.

Also, one person was announced dead in Aichi prefecture, Fukuoka prefecture, Chiba prefecture, Mie prefecture, and Tokushima prefecture.



The number of people infected in Japan was 72,037, including quarantine at the airport, and 712 passengers and crew on cruise ships, for a total of 72,749 people.

The number of people who died in Japan is 1,366, and the number of cruise ship passengers is 13, totaling 1,379 people.

According to each municipality, the total number of people confirmed to be infected in Japan is as follows.


The number in parentheses is the number of new infections on the 6th.



▽ Tokyo


has 21,772

(116)

▽ Osaka has 9043 (67)


▽ Kanagawa has 5430 (79)


▽ Fukuoka has 4817 (35)


▽ Aichi has 4709 (27)


▽ Saitama Is 4119 (21)


▽ Chiba is 3197 (23)


▽ Hyogo is 2355 (16)


▽ Okinawa is 2220


▽ Hokkaido is 1828 (4)


▽ Kyoto is 1575 (14)


▽ Ishikawa 704 people (7)


▽ Ibaraki prefecture 583 people (10)


▽ Gifu prefecture 564 people


▽ Kumamoto prefecture 543 people


▽ Nara prefecture 538 people (4)


▽ Shizuoka prefecture 494 people


▽ Gunma prefecture 482 people (8 people )


▽ Shiga prefecture 462 people


▽ Hiroshima prefecture 459 people


▽ Mie prefecture 424 people


▽ Toyama prefecture 402 people


▽ Kagoshima prefecture 371 people


▽ Miyazaki prefecture 360 ​​people


▽ Tochigi prefecture 310 people (1)


▽ Nagano prefecture 287 people (1)


▽ Fukui prefecture 243 people


▽ Saga prefecture 240 people


▽ Nagasaki prefecture 234 people


▽ Wakayama prefecture 233 people (1)


▽ Miyagi prefecture 242 people (3)


▽ Yamaguchi Prefecture 184 (3)


▽ Fukushima Prefecture 178 (3)


▽ Yamanashi Prefecture 176 (1)


▽ Oita Prefecture 157


▽ Okayama Prefecture 146


▽ Niigata Prefecture 146


▽ Tokushima Prefecture 145 People


▽ Shimane prefecture 137 people


▽ Kochi prefecture 132 people (1)


▽ Ehime prefecture 114 people


▽ Kagawa prefecture 85 people


▽ Yamagata prefecture 78 people


▽ Akita prefecture 50 people


▽ Aomori prefecture 35 people


▽ Iwate prefecture 23 people


Tottori prefecture has 22 people.



In addition to this,


816 people were infected by quarantine at the airport (4),


and there were a total of 173 people who returned to Japan by charter aircraft from China, as well as national staff and quarantine officers.



According to the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, the number of seriously ill persons who have been confirmed to be infected with the new coronavirus and are being treated in a ventilator or an intensive care unit is 211 as of the 6th.



On the other hand, there are


62,076 people infected in Japan, and


659 passengers and crew members on the cruise ship,


totaling 62,735 people.



In addition, on the 3rd day, 18,359 PCR tests were performed per day based on preliminary figures.

*Corrected by Hyogo Prefecture, the number of people was reduced by 4 from 9/2 announcement and 1 from 9/3 announcement.

(Total reduction of 5) (9/5).


* I was told that there was an announcement of the death of one person in Nagano Prefecture on the 2nd, but it was a mistake.


*A total of 2 people announced on August 19th and 28th were reduced due to the correction of Saitama Prefecture (9/2).


*Corrected by Okinawa Prefecture, the number of infected persons on August 20 was reduced by one (9/2).


* Due to a correction by Osaka Prefecture, the number of infected people has decreased by 2 and the date is unknown, so the number on August 31 is tentatively reduced.


*Kanagawa Prefecture corrected the number of infected persons announced on August 23 to be one.


*1 person infected on 31st in Kagoshima was added.


*2 more people infected in Fukushima Prefecture on 31st.


*Corrected infected persons announced by Okinawa Prefecture.

It had been reduced by 2 on 26th, but correctly it was reduced by 2 on 27th.


*In Okinawa Prefecture, one person announced on the 28th was excluded.


*The total may be revised at a later date.


*Does not include persons infected by the US Army in Japan.