In Tokyo, it was confirmed on the 24th that 235 new people were infected with the new coronavirus, and the number fell below 1000 for 9 consecutive days.



The average for the seven days up to the 24th was 469.3, falling below 500 for the first time in about three months.



The city also revealed that 15 people with confirmed infections had died.

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government announced on the 24th that it has confirmed that a total of 235 men and women under the age of 10 to 80s are infected with the new coronavirus in Tokyo.



There are 547 fewer people than Friday a week ago.



It has been less than 300 since September 21, three days ago.



The number of people below 1000 is 9 consecutive days, and the number of people below the same day of the previous week is 33 consecutive days.



In addition, the average number of people for seven days up to the 24th was 469.3, falling below 500 for the first time in about three months since June 29th.



49.6% of the previous week.



The 7-day average has fallen below the previous week for 31 consecutive days, with confirmed infections continuing to decline.



By age group of 235 people on the 24th,


16 people under 10 years old,


26 people in


their teens, 62 people in their


20s, 39 people in their


30s, 36 people in their


40s, 30 people in their


50s, 13 people in their


60s, and 7 people in their 70s.


There are 6 people in their 80s.



As a result, 373,884 people have been confirmed to be infected in Tokyo.



On the other hand, the number of seriously ill patients as of the 24th, which was calculated based on the Tokyo standard, was 139, a decrease of 4 from the 23rd.



The city also revealed that a total of 15 men and women between the ages of 40 and 100, who were confirmed to be infected, died.



This brings the number of people infected and killed in Tokyo to 2853.