In Tokyo, on the 28th, it was confirmed that 313 new people were infected with the new coronavirus in Tokyo, surpassing the same day a week ago for 9 consecutive days, and the trend is continuing to increase.

A person in charge of the city said, "The number of infected people is starting to increase. It is increasing nationwide, so please refrain from risky activities such as traveling across prefectures."

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government announced on the 28th that it has confirmed that a total of 313 men and women from teens to over 100 years old are infected with the new coronavirus in Tokyo.



There are 57 more people than Sunday a week ago.



It has been increasing for 9 consecutive days, surpassing the same day of the week a week ago.



The average for 7 days up to 28th was 351.0, 116.6% of the previous week.



The increase from the previous week has continued to increase for 16 consecutive days.



A person in charge of the city said, "The number of infected people is starting to increase. The fact that the number of infected people exceeded 300 on Sunday, which tends to be relatively small, is a cause for concern when looking at the number of infected people nationwide. Since the number of people is increasing, I would like you to refrain from risky activities such as traveling across prefectures. "



By age group of 313 people on the 28th,


▼ 13 people in


their teens,


88 people in their

20s,


41 people in their

30s,


43 people in their 40s

,

47 people in their 50s,


▼ 23 people in their 60s ,


▼ 31 people in their 70s

,


19 people in their 80s

,


7 people in their 90s

,


1 person over 100 years old.



Of the 313 people on the 28th, 156 people, or about 50%, have no known transmission route so far.



The breakdown of close contacts whose infection route is known is


▼ "at home" with 76 people,


followed by


▼ "inside the facility" with 38 people,


▼ "in the workplace" with 21 people, and


▼ "dining" with 10 people. And so on.



Of these, in the "institution",

infections were confirmed in ▽ 9


facilities for the elderly, including 20 users and staff,


and


▽ 9 medical institutions, including 17 patients and staff.



With this, a total of 119,974 people have been confirmed to be infected in Tokyo.



On the other hand, as of the 28th, the number of people hospitalized was 1419, a decrease of 18 from the 27th.



"The ratio of the beds currently secured" is 28.1%.



As of the 28th, the number of severely ill patients, which was calculated according to the Tokyo standard, was 41, a decrease of 3 from the 27th, using 12.3% of the beds for critically ill patients.



The city also revealed that a total of 20 men and women in their 60s and 90s, who were confirmed to be infected, died.



Of the 20 people, 17 had known infection routes


,


9 at medical institutions,

▼ 6 at facilities for the elderly, and


▼ 2 at home.



This brings the total number of people who died in Tokyo to 1725.