In Tokyo, it was confirmed that 537 people were newly infected with the new coronavirus on the 9th, and the number exceeded 500 for 3 consecutive days.

The city also revealed that four people who were confirmed infected had died.

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government announced on the 9th that it has confirmed that a total of 537 men and women under the age of 10 to 90s are infected with the new coronavirus in Tokyo.



In Tokyo, the number of confirmed infections per day exceeds 500 for the third consecutive day.



Also, the number of people has increased by 97 from Friday a week ago, and this is the 9th consecutive day of the week, surpassing the same day of the previous week.



In addition, the 7-day average up to 9th was 440.9, 115.6% of the previous week.



The 7-day average has increased from the previous week for 28 consecutive days.



By age group of 537 people on the 9th,


▽ 10 people under 10 years old,


▽ 35 people in


their teens,


173 people in their

20s,


95 people in their

30s,


94 people in their 40s,

▽ 50s 76 people,


▽ 60s 21 people,


▽ 70s 16 people,


▽ 80s 12 people,


▽ 90s 5 people.



Of the 537 people on the 9th, 313 people, or about 58%, have no known transmission route so far.



As a result, 124,987 people have been confirmed to be infected in Tokyo.



On the other hand, the number of seriously ill patients as of the 9th, which was calculated based on the Tokyo standard, was 43, an increase of 2 from the 8th.



The city also revealed that four people who were confirmed infected had died.



This brings the total number of people who died in Tokyo to 1798.