The government subcommittee has four stages that indicate the infection status, and as an index to determine which stage it is in,


▽ "the tightness of the bed"


▽ "the number of medical treatment"


▽ "positive rate of PCR test"


▽ "


"

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 summary of the Cabinet Secretariat, as of April 4, the 10 prefectures where the state of emergency was declared and Miyagi and Yamagata prefectures, which have issued their own state of emergency, have "the tightness of the bed". There are several local governments that exceed the most serious "Stage 4" guideline, such as "the number of people receiving medical treatment per 100,000 population."


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

1 Bed pressure

First of all, the tightness of the bed.



As a guide, the bed usage rate is 20% for stage 3 and 50% for stage 4.



The usage rate of the entire sickbed is


▽ 25% in Tokyo


31% in Saitama


30% in Chiba


19% in Kanagawa


21% in Aichi


18% in Gifu


47% in Osaka


▽ Hyogo 66% in

prefecture ▽


32% in Kyoto prefecture ▽


25% in Fukuoka prefecture


42% in Miyagi prefecture


▽ 38% in Yamagata prefecture.



Of these, the beds for the severely ill are


▽ 31% in Tokyo


19% in Saitama


11% in Chiba


14% in Kanagawa


8% in Aichi


7% in Gifu


▽ 42% in Osaka


▽ 63% in Hyogo prefecture ▽


10% in Kyoto prefecture ▽


5% in Fukuoka prefecture


14% in Miyagi prefecture ▽


4% in Yamagata prefecture.

2 Number of recuperators

Next, the number of recuperators is about 100,000 people, 15 in stage 3 and 25 in stage 4.



▽ 26 people in Tokyo


20 people in Saitama prefecture ▽


18 people in Chiba prefecture ▽


11 people in Kanagawa prefecture


12 people in Aichi prefecture


7 people in Gifu prefecture


57 people in Osaka prefecture


30 people in Hyogo prefecture


▽ Kyoto 15 people in the


prefecture ▽ 7 people in Fukuoka prefecture ▽


73 people in Miyagi prefecture


▽ 28 people in Yamagata 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.



▽ 4.3% in Tokyo


3.9% in Saitama


4.6% in Chiba


3.8% in Kanagawa


2.2% in Aichi


2.2% in

Gifu


5.5% in Osaka


8.2% in Hyogo


▽ Kyoto 4.7% in


prefecture ▽ 1.5% in Fukuoka prefecture ▽


15.4% in Miyagi prefecture ▽


6.6% in Yamagata prefecture.

4 Number of newly infected people

The standard number of newly infected people per 100,000 population is 15 in stage 3 and 25 in stage 4.



▽ 20 people in Tokyo


13 people in Saitama prefecture ▽


11 people in Chiba prefecture ▽


9 people in Kanagawa prefecture


9 people in

Aichi prefecture


4 people in Gifu prefecture


42 people in Osaka prefecture


23 people in Hyogo prefecture


▽ Kyoto There are 13 people in the


prefecture ▽ 4 people in Fukuoka prefecture ▽


38 people in Miyagi prefecture ▽


16 people in Yamagata prefecture.

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

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.



▽ 1.11 in Tokyo


▽ 1.17 in Saitama


▽ 1.03 in Chiba


▽ 1.31 in Kanagawa


▽ 1.42 in Aichi


▽ 0.93 in Gifu


▽ 2.07 in Osaka


▽ 1.79 in Hyogo


▽ 2.34 in Kyoto


▽ 1.02 in Fukuoka


▽ 0.95 in Miyagi prefecture


▽ 0.75 in Yamagata 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.



▽ 56% in Tokyo


48% in Saitama


54% in Chiba


55% in Kanagawa


40% in Aichi


40% in

Gifu


62% in Osaka


55% in Hyogo


▽ Kyoto 49% in


prefecture ▽ -% in Fukuoka prefecture (* Note)


▽ 58% in Miyagi prefecture


▽ 38% in Yamagata prefecture.



* Caution


Fukuoka's "-" is because the prefecture has not submitted the data to the country at the time of aggregation.