The government's "Coronavirus Infection Control Subcommittee" has four stages that indicate the infection status, and as indicators for determining which stage it is in, "the degree of medical pressure", "the number of medical treatment persons", and "PCR test" It shows five factors: positive rate, number of newly infected people, and percentage of people whose infection route is unknown.
Of these, there are three items for "medical pressure": "bed usage rate," "hospitalization rate," and "bed usage rate for the severely ill."
According to the summary of the Cabinet Secretariat, the 9 prefectures where the state of emergency has been declared and the 19 prefectures to which the "priority measures such as spread prevention" are applied are the most in each prefecture as of 17th of this month. There are many items that correspond to serious "Stage 4".
In addition, some local governments publish different values for bed-related indicators based on the number of beds that can be immediately accepted.
1-1 Medical tight usage rate
First is the tightness of medical care.
As a guide, the bed usage rate is 20% or more for stage 3 and 50% or more for stage 4.
The usage rate of the entire sickbed is
▽ 53% in Hokkaido
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64% in Gunma prefecture ▽
40% in Tokyo
▽
48% in Saitama prefecture
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34% in Chiba prefecture
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32% in Kanagawa prefecture
▽
80% in Ishikawa prefecture
▽ Aichi 77% in
prefecture ▽ 48% in Mie prefecture ▽
73% in Gifu prefecture ▽
79% in Osaka prefecture
▽
67% in Hyogo prefecture
▽
68% in Kyoto prefecture
▽
81% in Okayama prefecture
▽
70% in Hiroshima prefecture
▽ In Fukuoka prefecture 82%
▽ 57% in Kumamoto prefecture ▽
79% in Okinawa prefecture
▽ 23% in Ehime prefecture
1-2 Medical pressure hospitalization rate
The standard hospitalization rate is 40% or less for stage 3 and 25% or less for stage 4.
The hospitalization rate is
▽ 17% in Hokkaido
▽ Not
applicable in Gunma prefecture ▽
36% in Tokyo ▽ Not
applicable in
Saitama prefecture
▽ Not
applicable in
Chiba prefecture
▽ Not
applicable in
Kanagawa prefecture
▽
49% in Ishikawa prefecture
▽ Applicable in Aichi prefecture Outside
▽ 34% in Mie prefecture ▽
49% in Gifu prefecture ▽
12% in Osaka prefecture ▽
19% in Hyogo prefecture
▽
20% in Kyoto prefecture
▽
22% in Okayama prefecture
▽
18% in Hiroshima prefecture
▽ Not
applicable in Fukuoka prefecture
▽ 28% in Kumamoto prefecture
▽
30% in Okinawa prefecture ▽ Not
applicable to Ehime prefecture
Please refer to the end of the sentence for "Not applicable".
1-3 Medical pressure severely ill
As a guide, the bed usage rate for severely ill people is 20% or more in stage 3 and 50% or more in stage 4.
The bed usage rate for the severely ill is
▽ 21% in Hokkaido
▽
22% in Gunma prefecture
▽
46% in Tokyo
▽
25% in Saitama prefecture
▽
11% in Chiba prefecture
▽
28% in Kanagawa prefecture
▽ 31% in Ishikawa prefecture
▽ 56% in Aichi prefecture ▽
* 20% in Mie prefecture ▽
32% in Gifu prefecture ▽
65% in Osaka prefecture
▽
77% in Hyogo prefecture
▽
42% in Kyoto prefecture
▽
60% in Okayama prefecture
▽
24% in Hiroshima prefecture
▽ 51% in Fukuoka prefecture
▽ 37% in Kumamoto prefecture ▽
78% in Okinawa prefecture ▽
15% in Ehime prefecture
* "20%" in Mie prefecture is rounded to "19.7%".
2 Number of recuperators
Next, the standard number of people receiving medical treatment is 20 or more in stage 3 and 30 or more in stage 4 per 100,000 population.
▽ 104 in Hokkaido
▽ 36 in Gunma
▽
49 in Tokyo
▽
35 in Saitama
▽
23 in Chiba
▽
27 in Kanagawa
▽
53 in Ishikawa
▽
76 in Aichi
▽ Mie 34 people in
Gifu prefecture ▽
188 people in Osaka prefecture ▽
79 people in Hyogo prefecture
▽
61 people in Kyoto prefecture ▽
79 people in
Okayama prefecture
▽
68 people in Hiroshima prefecture
▽
120 people in Fukuoka prefecture
▽ 60
people in
Kumamoto prefecture People
▽ 101 people in Okinawa prefecture ▽
14 people in Ehime prefecture
3 Test positive rate
This is the positive rate of PCR tests for the last week.
As a guide, stage 3 is 5% or more, and stage 4 is 10% or more.
▽ 10.0% in Hokkaido
▽ 9.0% in Gunma prefecture ▽
6.3% in Tokyo
▽
5.3% in Saitama prefecture
▽
5.7% in Chiba prefecture
▽
7.1% in Kanagawa prefecture
▽
7.9% in Ishikawa prefecture
▽
10.1% in Aichi prefecture
▽ Mie prefecture 5.9% in
Gifu prefecture 8.7% in
Osaka prefecture 4.9% in Osaka prefecture
10.8% in Hyogo prefecture
9.8% in Kyoto prefecture
11.2% in Okayama prefecture
2.5% in Hiroshima prefecture
8.5% in Fukuoka prefecture
17.3
% in
Kumamoto prefecture %
▽ 6.6% in Okinawa Prefecture ▽
1.8% in Ehime Prefecture
4 Number of newly infected people
As a guide, the number of newly infected people in the last week per 100,000 population is 15 or more in stage 3 and 25 or more in stage 4.
▽ 70 people in Hokkaido
▽ 24 people in Gunma prefecture ▽
39 people in Tokyo
▽
23 people in Saitama prefecture
▽
17 people in Chiba prefecture ▽
23 people in
Kanagawa prefecture
▽
29 people in Ishikawa prefecture
▽
52 people in Aichi prefecture
▽ Mie prefecture 18 people in
Gifu prefecture ▽
56 people in Osaka prefecture ▽
39 people in Hyogo prefecture
▽
37 people in Kyoto prefecture
▽
59 people in Okayama prefecture
▽
52 people in Hiroshima prefecture
▽
65 people in Fukuoka prefecture
▽ 39
people in
Kumamoto prefecture People
▽ 55 people in Okinawa prefecture ▽
7 people in Ehime prefecture
5 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.
▽ 61% in Hokkaido
▽ 39% in Gunma prefecture ▽
61% in
Tokyo
▽
45% in Saitama prefecture
▽
57% in Chiba prefecture
▽
56% in Kanagawa prefecture
▽
36% in Ishikawa prefecture
▽
51% in Aichi prefecture
▽ Mie prefecture 31% in
Gifu prefecture ▽
55% in Osaka prefecture ▽
45% in Hyogo prefecture ▽
* 50% in Kyoto prefecture
▽
49% in Okayama prefecture ▽
No report in Hiroshima prefecture at the time of compilation by the Cabinet Secretariat
▽ Fukuoka prefecture Is not reported at the time of compilation by the Cabinet Office
▽
54% in Kumamoto prefecture ▽
68% in Okinawa prefecture ▽
23% in Ehime prefecture
* "50%" in Kyoto prefecture is rounded to "49.8%".
The newly adopted "hospitalization rate" as an index is the ratio of those who have been hospitalized to all the recuperators.
As the number of patients with the new coronavirus increases, the number of patients who should be hospitalized but cannot be hospitalized and receive medical treatment at home or institution increases. It is increasing, that is, medical care may be tight.
However, the government's "New Coronavirus Infectious Disease Control Subcommittee" does not apply in the following cases.
▽ When the number of medical treatment is less than 10 per 100,000 population.
▽ When the number of new positives who need to be hospitalized can be hospitalized by the day after the notification of the outbreak.
No stage decisions are made for these municipalities.