In Hokkaido, a total of 605 people were newly confirmed to be infected with the new coronavirus.

The number of infected people exceeded 600 for 5 consecutive days, and the number of infected people was announced on the 23rd.

On the 23rd, in Hokkaido,


▽ in Sapporo, 401 people including 50 undisclosed,


▽ in Asahikawa, 23,


▽ in Otaru,


▽ in Hakodate,


▽ in Ishikari, 63,


▽ 28 people in the


Iburi region, 16 people in the Tokachi region,


11 people in the Sorachi region


, 10 people in the Hidaka


region, 9 people in the Okhotsk


region, 6 people in the


Nemuro region

,

▽ Watashima and Kamikawa regions, Kushiro

A

total of 605 confirmed infections were announced

,

including

4 in each of the regions and Nemuro, 2 in each of the


Shiribeshi, Hiyama, and Soya regions, and 2


in Sapporo City announced by Michi


.



This is the fifth consecutive day that more than 600 people have been confirmed infected each day.



By age group, excluding 130 undisclosed people, 97 people were in their 20s, followed by 69 people in their 40s and 68 people in their 50s.



On the other hand, in Sapporo City, there are a total of 10 men and women in their 60s and 90s who have been confirmed to be infected, and in Otaru City, the age and gender of which infection has been confirmed are not disclosed. One announced that they had died.



The number of people who died was 1001, exceeding 1000.



In addition, of the people who have been confirmed to be infected in Hokkaido, 62 new people in Hokkaido, 6 in Otaru, and 4 in Asahikawa are suspected of being infected with the mutant virus. It was announced that there is.



As a result, the total number of infected people in Hokkaido is 34,581, including the total of 21,601 in Sapporo City, and the number of people who died is 1001.

Sapporo citizens

People in the city heard voices of anxiety and confusion.



Of these, a male office worker in his 20s in Sapporo said, "I'm scared because people around me are starting to get infected and I feel that the infection is definitely approaching me." ..



In addition, a woman in her thirties in Sapporo, who visited for shopping with her family, said, "I feel that it has become difficult. I think that we must take more measures against infection such as masks and disinfection. I want the roads to take proper measures to control the infection. "



A high school boy in Sapporo said, "I was surprised that the city was quieter than usual. I usually go to school by bus, so I reduce conversations and watch out for infections with masks and disinfectants. The Olympics will be held. I wonder if there are restrictions on daily activities. "