According to the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, the medical care provision system continues to be tight in the 10 prefectures where emergency declarations have been issued.

As of the 9th of this month, the usage rate of severely ill people in the beds that can be secured at the maximum is


▽ 103% in Tokyo,


▽ 62% in Osaka

,


26% in Saitama

,


24% in Chiba,


▽ in Kanagawa. 30%,


▽ Aichi prefecture 36%,


▽ Gifu prefecture 20%,


▽ Hyogo prefecture 57%,


▽ Kyoto prefecture 22%,


▽ Fukuoka prefecture 35%.



According to the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, "It is thought that the decrease in the number of severely ill people will take time, and it will continue to be difficult to balance medical care with ordinary medical care."



As of the 3rd of this month, the number of people who were receiving medical treatment at home was


▽ 3123 in Tokyo,


▽ 2377 in Saitama

,


4234 in Chiba

,


1528 in Kanagawa,


▽ 1234 in Aichi. ,


▽ 0 people in Gifu prefecture

,


1646 people in Osaka prefecture

,

0 people in


Hyogo prefecture,


▽ 791 people in Kyoto prefecture,


▽ 894 people in Fukuoka prefecture,


all from the previous week except Gifu prefecture and Hyogo prefecture It has decreased.



On the other hand, the usage rate of accommodation facilities is


▽ 20% in Tokyo

,


22% in Saitama prefecture,


▽ 30% in Chiba prefecture,


▽ 15% in Kanagawa prefecture,


▽ 16% in Aichi prefecture,


▽ 11% in Gifu prefecture. ,


▽ 27% in Osaka prefecture

,


36% in Hyogo prefecture,


▽ Kyoto prefecture has 11%,


▽ Fukuoka prefecture has only 30%.