Outbreaks in 13 prefectures decreased by 50 to 80% compared to the previous year, but decreased compared to the previous day at 12:18 on May 4

On the 3rd day, which was the second day of the second half of the long holidays, the number of people nationwide on the 3rd was significantly reduced from 50% to 80% compared to before the spread of infection in the target areas of the "specific warning prefectures". Compared to it, it decreased in most areas.

NTT DOCOMO is collecting data from 47 prefectures nationwide in a form that protects privacy based on information from mobile phone base stations.

As of 3:00 pm on the 3rd, the population was 88.1% around Umeda in Osaka in the area initially targeted for the declaration of emergency, compared to the average of holidays from mid-January to mid-February before the spread of infection. 83.4% around Tokyo / Shinjuku, 80.8% around Fukuoka / Tenjin, 79.9% around Yokohama Station, 75.5% around Omiya Station, 73.8% around Sannomiya Station in Hyogo Prefecture, and 72.3% around Chiba Station. did.

In addition to these seven prefectures, in the six prefectures designated as “specific warning prefectures”, 82% around Nagoya station, 78% around Sapporo station, and 77.6% around Kyoto station and Kanazawa station. Continuing from the day before, the rate of decrease exceeded 70%.
In addition, there was a decrease of 63.3% around Mito station and 59.7% around Gifu station.

In other areas, the area around Sendai Station was 72.7%, the area around Marugame Town in Takamatsu City was 55.6%, and the area around Kamiyacho, Naka-ku, Hiroshima City was 75.8%.

Also, the number of people in most prefectures compared to the previous day decreased by 10% to 20%.