In Tokyo, 149 new infections were confirmed on the 6th.

It was the lowest Wednesday this year.


The city also revealed that 10 people with confirmed infections had died, including a man in his 50s who was being treated at home.

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government announced on the 6th that it has confirmed that a total of 149 men and women under the age of 10 to 90s are infected with the new coronavirus in Tokyo.



It is the fifth consecutive day that the number of people has fallen below 200.



The number of people has decreased by 118 from Wednesday a week ago, which is the lowest number on Wednesday.



The average for 7 days up to 6 days was 165.0, 54.6% of the previous week.



The breakdown of people whose infection route is known is


▽ "in-house" with 48 people, followed by


▽ "in-facility" with 8 people.



On the other hand, the number of seriously ill patients as of the 6th, which was calculated based on the Tokyo standard, was 77, an increase of 3 from the 5th.



The number of inpatients on the 6th, including severe cases, was 751, a decrease of 60 from the 5th.



In addition, the city revealed that a total of 10 men and women in their 40s and 90s, who were confirmed to be infected, died.



Of these, a man in his 50s was found infected on August 1st and was being treated at home, but was found dead on the 9th, eight days later.



The man lived alone, and the health center was observing his health, but he couldn't get in touch with him.



The cause of death is unknown.



Since August, 57 people have died during home recuperation.



This brings the number of people infected and killed in Tokyo to 2,975.