On the 20th, it was confirmed that 376 new people were infected with the new coronavirus in Tokyo, an increase of 72 people from the previous Sunday.


The person in charge of the city said, "There is still a concern about rebounding when the price has stopped falling and remains flat. From the 21st, we will shift to" priority measures such as prevention of spread ", but we will thoroughly implement infection control without relaxing. I would like to ask you. "

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government announced on the 20th that it has confirmed that a total of 376 men and women under the age of 10 to 90s are infected with the new coronavirus in Tokyo.



The 19th was below the same day of the previous week, but the 20th was 72 more than the Sunday a week ago.



The average number of people for 7 days up to 20th was 388.0, which was 101.0% of the previous week.



The person in charge of the city said, "There is still a concern about rebounding when the price has stopped falling and remains flat. From tomorrow, we will shift to" priority measures such as prevention of spread ", but we will not relax and thoroughly implement infection control measures. I would like to ask you. "



By age group of 376 people on the 20th,


▽ under 10 years old 22 people,


▽ teens 35 people,


▽ 20s 131 people,


▽ 30s 53 people,


▽ 40s 51 people,


▽ 50s 52 people,


▽ 60s 14 people,


▽ 70s 11 people,


▽ 80s 6 people,


▽ 90s 1 person.



Of the 376 people, 238, or about 63%, have so far no known transmission route.



On the other hand, the breakdown of 137 people whose infection route is known is


"at home" with 66 people,


followed by "institution" with 25 people,


"workplace" with 22 people, and


"dining" with 9 people. It has become.



There was also one person who had a history of staying in France.



With this, 169,085 people have been confirmed to be infected in Tokyo.



As of the 20th, the number of people hospitalized was 1,270, a decrease of 16 from the 19th, and the "ratio of the beds currently secured" is 22.7%.



On the other hand, the number of severely ill patients as of the 20th, which was calculated according to the Tokyo standard, increased by 2 from the 19th to 45, using 12.1% of the beds for the severely ill.



The city also revealed that one man in his 80s, who was confirmed to be infected, died.



This brings the number of people infected and killed in Tokyo to 2,197.