According to the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare, the number of new infected people in Japan announced on the 3rd was 67,473, including airport quarantines.



In addition, 13 people died in Hokkaido, 7 in Osaka, 6 in Aichi, 5 in Okinawa, 4 in Hiroshima, 3 in Hyogo, 2 in Wakayama, and 2 in Miyagi. 2 in Tokyo, 2 in Shiga, 2 in Kanagawa, 2 in Akita, 1 in Kyoto, 1 in Chiba, 1 in Saitama, 1 in Oita 1 person in Nara Prefecture, 1 person in Miyazaki Prefecture, 1 person in Yamagata Prefecture, 1 person in Gifu Prefecture, 1 person in Okayama Prefecture, 1 person in Iwate Prefecture, 1 person in Ehime Prefecture, 1 person in Tochigi Prefecture, 1 in Ishikawa, 1 in Fukuoka, 1 in Gunma, 1 in Ibaraki, 1 in Aomori, 1 in Kagawa, 1 in Kagoshima for a total of 69 people, 4 in total. It is 6,850 people.

The total number of people confirmed to be infected in Japan is as follows.


( ) is the number of new infections on the 3rd.



▽Nationwide


22,500,313 (67,473) ▽Tokyo 3,289,303 (6686)


▽Osaka 2,178,559 (3781)


▽Kanagawa 1,559,567 (3925)


▽Aichi 142 ▽ Saitama Prefecture has

1,249,117


people (3,196)


▽ Fukuoka Prefecture has 1,114,400 people (1,688)


▽ Hyogo Prefecture has 1,048,587 people (2,086)


▽ Chiba Prefecture has 993,800 people (2,219)


▽Hokkaido has 859,679 (7,257)


▽Shizuoka has 524,008 (1,791)


▽Okinawa has 510,228 (274)


▽Kyoto has 494,861 (888)


▽Hiroshima has 464,712


▽Ibaraki Prefecture has 388,707 people (1379)


Kumamoto Prefecture has 345,936 people (694)


▽Gifu Prefecture has 316,755 people (1240)


▽Kagoshima Prefecture has 309,356 people (334)


▽Okayama Prefecture

Prefecture: 295,641 (955)


▽ Miyagi: 288,198 (2016)


▽ Mie: 270,888 (842)


▽ Niigata: 258,296 (1,550)


▽ Gunma: 257,735 (1223)


▽ Shiga Prefecture has 248,430 people (778)


▽ Tochigi Prefecture has 242,773 people (1093)


▽ Nagano Prefecture has 241,752 people (2253)


▽ Nara Prefecture has 238,837 people (563)


▽ Nagasaki Prefecture has 222,264 people (518)


▽ Fukushima Prefecture has 210,000 people

1,474 people (1,478)


▽ Miyazaki Prefecture has 204,230 people (411)


▽ Oita Prefecture has 185,120 people (393)


▽ Yamaguchi Prefecture has 177,532 people (666)


▽ Ishikawa Prefecture has 176,380 people (767)


▽ Ehime Prefecture has 174,334 people (599)


▽ Aomori Prefecture has 170,254 people (768)


▽ Saga Prefecture has 164,329 people (341)


▽ Kagawa Prefecture has 153,028 people (557)


▽ Wakayama Prefecture has 144,021 people


▽ Toyama Prefecture has 142,982 people (666)


Yamagata Prefecture has 128,148 people (1,196)


▽ Iwate Prefecture has 122,589 people (938)


▽ Fukui Prefecture has 122,318 people (440)


▽ Akita Prefecture

The prefecture has 116,367 people (880)


▽ Kochi Prefecture has 105,059 people (172)


▽ Yamanashi Prefecture has 104,571 people (439)


▽ Tokushima Prefecture has 98,386 people (247)


▽ Shimane Prefecture has 98,877 people (388)


▽ Tottori Prefecture has 69,939 people (387).In



addition, the number of severely ill people who have been confirmed to be infected with the new coronavirus and who are wearing a ventilator or ECMO or receiving treatment in an intensive care unit, etc. , 146 people as of the 3rd.



The number of seriously ill people increased by 5 compared to the 2nd.



The number of PCR tests, etc., excluding voluntary tests conducted on the 31st of last month, was 60,880 as a preliminary figure.



* Regarding the number of people infected with the new corona, NHK has compiled and reported the number of people announced by prefectures through broadcasting stations in various places, but the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare announced on September 27 this year in line with the simplification of the total number. It was decided to publish the data of prefectures collectively at 4:00 pm.



NHK has been reporting based on this data since September 28th.



* The cumulative number of infected people does not include airport and port quarantines, cruise ships, and charter flights until September 26th.



*Also, the cumulative number of deaths does not include quarantines at airports and ports, and deaths on cruise ships.