The government subcommittee has ▼ "the degree of tightness of the bed", ▼ "the number of people receiving medical treatment", and ▼ "the positive rate of PCR tests" as indicators for determining which of the four stages of infection status is in. , ▼ "Number of newly infected people", ▼ "Comparison of the number of infected people in the last week and the previous week", ▼ "Percentage of people whose infection route is unknown" are listed.



According to the Cabinet Secretariat, as of the 25th of this month, among the 10 prefectures that have declared a state of emergency, "bed usage rate", "number of people receiving medical treatment per 100,000 population", and "transmission route are unknown". In some cases, the "percentage of people" exceeds the most serious "stage 4" guideline.



Regarding the "tightness of beds", some local governments publish values ​​different from those of the national government based on the "number of beds that can be immediately responded" that can be accepted immediately.

1 The tightness of the bed

First of all, the tightness of the bed.


The standard bed usage rate is 20% for "Stage 3" and 50% for "Stage 4".



The usage rate of the entire bed is



▼ 35% in Tokyo

,

▼ 50% in Saitama, ▼ 54% in Chiba, ▼ 30% in Kanagawa, ▼ 30% in Aichi, ▼ 21% in Gifu, ▼ It is 31% in Osaka prefecture, 37% in Hyogo prefecture, 28% in Kyoto prefecture, and 45% in Fukuoka prefecture.



Of these, the beds for the severely ill are


▼ 33% in Tokyo

,

▼ 19% in Saitama, ▼ 12% in Chiba, ▼ 15% in Kanagawa, ▼ 25% in Aichi, ▼ 14% in Gifu. , ▼ 37% in Osaka prefecture, ▼ 40% in Hyogo prefecture, ▼ 17% in Kyoto prefecture, ▼ 21% in Fukuoka prefecture.

2 Number of recuperators

Next, the standard number of people receiving medical treatment is 15 for "Stage 3" and 25 for "Stage 4" per 100,000 population.



▼ 25 people in Tokyo, ▼ 20 people in Saitama prefecture, ▼ 27 people in Chiba prefecture, ▼ 12 people in Kanagawa prefecture, ▼ 10 people in Aichi prefecture, ▼ 8 people in Gifu prefecture, ▼ 13 people in Osaka prefecture, ▼ There are 10 people in Hyogo prefecture, 15 people in Kyoto prefecture, and 16 people in Fukuoka prefecture.

3 Test positive rate

This is the positive rate of PCR tests for the last week.


The standard value is 10% for both "Stage 3" and "Stage 4".



▼ 3.7% in Tokyo, ▼ 2.7% in Saitama, ▼ 4.7% in Chiba, ▼ 4.7% in Kanagawa, ▼ 2.8% in Aichi, ▼ 1.5% in Gifu, ▼ 1.8% in Osaka, ▼ It is 1.9% in Hyogo prefecture, 1.5% in Kyoto prefecture, and 2.3% in Fukuoka prefecture.

4 Number of newly infected people

The standard number of newly infected people per 100,000 population is 15 for "Stage 3" and 25 for "Stage 4".



▼ 14 people in Tokyo, ▼ 10 people in Saitama prefecture, ▼ 14 people in Chiba prefecture, ▼ 8 people in Kanagawa prefecture, ▼ 4 people in Aichi prefecture, ▼ 3 people in Gifu prefecture, ▼ 6 people in Osaka prefecture, ▼ There are 4 people in Hyogo prefecture, 3 people in Kyoto prefecture, and 6 people in Fukuoka prefecture.

5 Comparison of the number of newly infected people in the last week and the previous week

When comparing the number of infected people in the last week and the previous week, the standard value is 1 times for both "Stage 3" and "Stage 4".



▼ 0.79 in Tokyo, ▼ 0.75 in Saitama, ▼ 0.97 in Chiba, ▼ 0.92 in Kanagawa, ▼ 0.70 in Aichi, ▼ 0.57 in Gifu, ▼ 0.77 in Osaka, ▼ 0.58 in Hyogo, ▼ Kyoto It is 0.55 in the prefecture and 0.62 in Fukuoka prefecture.

6 Percentage of people with unknown infection route

Finally, the percentage of people whose infection route is unknown.


The standard value is 50% for both "Stage 3" and "Stage 4".



▼ 50% in Tokyo, ▼ 36% in Saitama, ▼ 45% in Chiba, ▼ 43% in Kanagawa, ▼ 39% in Aichi, ▼ 21% in Gifu, ▼ 51% in Osaka, ▼ It was 35% in Hyogo prefecture, 35% in Kyoto prefecture, and 27% in Fukuoka prefecture.

Infection status against Fukuoka's cancellation request criteria

The state of emergency will be lifted by the end of this month for six prefectures and prefectures, of which Fukuoka Prefecture has requested the government to consider lifting it on the 24th.



Fukuoka Prefecture has set its own criteria for requesting the government to cancel the declaration: "The average number of new positives per week is less than 180 for 7 consecutive days," and "the maximum number of beds secured. The usage rate is less than 50%. "



The average number of new positives per week was 51.6 on the 24th and 42.7 on the 25th, which is less than 180 for 20 consecutive days or more.



In addition, the maximum secured bed usage rate was 45.2% on the 24th, which meets the two criteria at this point.