The government's "Coronavirus Infectious Disease Control Subcommittee" has put together a new idea that measures will be taken with a greater emphasis on the degree of medical strain.


The subcommittee says that the level of medical care will be decided by each prefecture because the degree of medical care will be different in each prefecture.

In response to this, the Cabinet Secretariat decided to show two indicators for determining the level of prefectures: "load on medical care provision system" and "infection status".



Of these, the "load on the medical care provision system, etc." includes "use rate of secured beds," "usage rate of severely secured beds," "hospitalization rate," "compared to last week," and "change in the number of severely ill patients" compared to last week. There are 5 items.



In addition, "infection status" includes "positive rate of PCR test", "number of new positives" and "number of new positives" per 100,000, "compared to last week" and "compared to last week", and "infection route is unknown". There are five items, "Ratio of people".



As of the 25th of this month, the Cabinet Secretariat has released data for six prefectures: Hokkaido, Tokyo, Aichi, Osaka, Fukuoka, and Okinawa.

"Load on medical care provision system, etc."

"Load on medical care provision system, etc."



▽ "Usage rate of secured beds" is:


・ 3% in Hokkaido

,


1% in Tokyo

,

・ 1% in


Aichi prefecture,


・ 2% in Osaka prefecture

,

1% in


Fukuoka prefecture,


・ 0% in Okinawa prefecture is.



▽ "Usage rate of severely ill beds" is:


・ 1% in Hokkaido

,


3% in Tokyo

,

1% in


Aichi prefecture,


1% in

Osaka prefecture,


・ 2% in Fukuoka prefecture,


・ 0 in Okinawa prefecture %is.



▽ The "hospitalization rate" and its "compared to last week" were all "not applicable" in the six prefectures announced by the Cabinet Secretariat.



▽ This is the "change in the number of severely ill people" compared to last week.

If the value continues to exceed 1, it indicates an increasing trend.


・ It was 1.56 times in Hokkaido,


0.79 times in Tokyo,


0.65 times in Aichi prefecture


, 0.62 times in Osaka


prefecture, 1.04 times in Fukuoka prefecture,


and 3.00 times in Okinawa prefecture.

Infection status

"Infection status".



▽ Positive rate for PCR tests in the last week.


・ 0.8% in Hokkaido,


0.3% in Tokyo,


0.4% in Aichi


, 0.2% in Osaka


, 0.4% in Fukuoka


, 0.2% in Okinawa.



▽ The number of new positives per 100,000 population in the last week.


・ 2 people in Hokkaido,


1 person in Tokyo, 1 person in


Aichi prefecture, 1 person in


Osaka prefecture, 1 person in


Fukuoka prefecture, 1 person in


Okinawa prefecture.



▽ The number of new positives compared to last week.

If the value continues to exceed 1, it indicates an increasing trend.


・ It was 0.65 times in Hokkaido,


0.78 times in Tokyo,


0.66 times in Aichi prefecture


, 0.72 times in Osaka


prefecture, 1.15 times in Fukuoka prefecture,


and 1.13 times in Okinawa prefecture.



▽ The weekly ratio was


1.35 times in Hokkaido,


0.60 times in Tokyo,


0.65 times in Aichi prefecture


, 0.42 times in Osaka


prefecture, 2.10 times in Fukuoka prefecture,


and 0.25 times in Okinawa prefecture.



▽ Percentage of people whose infection route is unknown.


・ 30% in Hokkaido,


・ 65% in Tokyo

,


50% in Aichi Prefecture,


・ 53% in Osaka Prefecture,


・ It was 61% in Fukuoka prefecture and


56% in Okinawa prefecture.

About "Not applicable"

The government's "New Coronavirus Infectious Disease Control Subcommittee" states that the "hospitalization rate" index does not apply in the following cases.


▽ When the number of medical treatment is less than 10 per 100,000 population.


▽ When the number of new positives who need to be hospitalized has been hospitalized by the day after the notification of the outbreak.