In Tokyo, it was confirmed that 743 people were newly infected with the new coronavirus on the 26th, falling below the same day of the previous week for 13 consecutive days.

The city also revealed that five people with confirmed infections had died.

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government announced on the 26th that it has confirmed that 743 men and women under the age of 10 to 90s are infected with the new coronavirus in Tokyo.



There are 23 fewer people than Wednesday a week ago, and 13 consecutive days below the same day of the previous week.



The average number of people for 7 days up to the 26th is 607.7, which is 83.5% of the previous week.



By age group, 743 people were


▽ under 10 years old,


▽ teenagers 45 people,


▽ 20s 177 people,


▽ 30s 156 people,


▽ 40s 121 people,


▽ 50s 86 people,


There are 49 people in their 60s,


40 people in their 70s


, 32 people in their 80s

, and


11 people in their 90s.



With this, 158,410 people have been confirmed to be infected in Tokyo.



In addition, the number of inspections announced by the city on the 25th was 8477, and the average for the three days up to the 25th was 7260.7.



On the other hand, the number of seriously ill patients as of the 26th, which was calculated based on the Tokyo standard, was 70, one less than the 25th.



The city also revealed that five men and women in their 80s and 90s, who were confirmed to be infected, died.

According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, on the 26th, no person infected with the virus with the "L452R" mutation found in India was found in Tokyo.



On the other hand, 466 new cases of infection with a virus with a highly infectious "N501Y" mutation were confirmed. The positive rate for the number of mutant virus tests was 81%.