In Tokyo, a virus test for a highly infectious "N501Y" mutation confirmed that approximately 76% of 621 people were infected.

This is the second largest number of presentations per day so far.

On the 14th, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government announced the test results for the mutant virus as a new report to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government on May 10th and 11th.



According to this, 620 men and women between the ages of 10 and 90 and one who does not know the age and gender, a total of 621 people, are infected with the highly infectious "N501Y" mutation virus. It was confirmed that



821 people were tested, and about 76% were confirmed.



The number of 621 people announced on the 14th was the second highest ever, after 649 people on May 3rd.



By age group of 621 people, there were 182 people in their 20s and 116 people in their 30s, accounting for nearly half of the people in their 20s and 30s.



In addition, the infection route was almost identified in 35 people, ▽ "inside the home" in 21 people, ▽ "inside the facility" in 11 people, and ▽ "acquaintance" in 3 people.



As a result, a total of 5,906 people have been confirmed infected with the mutant virus in Tokyo.



Also on the 14th, it was newly confirmed that one man in his 80s who died was infected with the mutant virus.



17 people died from being infected with the mutant virus.