On the 27th, it was confirmed that 154 new people were infected with the new coronavirus in Tokyo.

It is the first time in about half a year that the number of people has dropped below 200.

The city also revealed that 11 people with confirmed infections had died.

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government announced on the 27th that it has confirmed that a total of 154 men and women under the age of 10 to 90s are infected with the new coronavirus in Tokyo.



It's about half, 148 fewer than Monday a week ago.



It is the first time in about half a year since March 22 that the number of people has dropped below 200.

The number of people below 500 is for the fourth consecutive day, and the number of people below 300 is for the second consecutive day.



In addition, the average number of people for 7 days up to 27th was 341.6, which was 44.3% of the previous week, and the number of confirmed infections continues to decrease.



By age group of 154 people,


9 people under the age of


10


16 people in

their teens


37 people in their 20s


29 people in their

30s


31 people in their 40s


16 people in their 50s


5 people in their 60s

▽ 5 people in their 70s


5 people in their

80s


▽ 1 person in their 90s.



With this, 374,683 people have been confirmed to be infected in Tokyo.



On the other hand, the number of seriously ill patients as of the 27th, which was calculated based on the Tokyo standard, was 125, a decrease of 4 from the 26th.



The city also revealed that a total of 11 men and women in their 40s and 90s, who were confirmed to be infected, died.

This brings the number of people infected and killed in Tokyo to 2883.