Tokyo Shimbun TOKYO Web reports 2 deaths and 270 fresh infections in Tokyo.

The Tokyo metropolitan government reported 270 new cases of coronavirus and two deaths on the 20th with a bed occupancy rate of 12.5%. The average weekly new infections as of the 20th was 651.6, which is a decrease of 87.5% compared to the previous week. The total number of patients in Tokyo is 4,329,322. The new infection cases across age groups are as follows: 2 aged 0, 4 aged 1-4, 8 aged 5-9, 26 in their teens, 50 in their 20s, 53 in their 30s, 44 in their 40s, 48 in their 50s, 15 aged 60-64, 5 aged 65-69, 9 in their 70s, 6 in their 80s, with a total of 20 people aged 65 and over. There were two deaths, one man and one woman in their 70s.

The Tokyo metropolitan government announced on the 20th that it had confirmed 270 new cases of the new coronavirus and two deaths. Bed occupancy rate is 12.5%.

The average number of new infections per week was 651.6 as of the 20th, 87.5% compared to the previous week. The total number of patients in Tokyo is now 4,329,322.

By age group, 2 aged 0, 4 aged 1-4, 8 aged 5-9, 26 in their teens, 50 in their 20s, 53 in their 30s, 44 in their 40s, 48 ​​in their 50s, 60-64 15 years old, 5 aged 65-69, 9 in their 70s, 6 in their 80s. 20 people aged 65 and over.

One man and one woman in their 70s died.





As the number of new cases of the coronavirus continues to rise, it is important to remain vigilant in our efforts to slow its spread. With Tokyo reporting 270 new cases and two deaths, it is clear that the virus still poses a significant threat. While it may be tempting to let our guard down as restrictions loosen, we must remain committed to doing our part to protect ourselves and those around us. Remember to practice social distancing, wear a mask in public spaces, and regularly wash your hands. Together, we can minimize the impact of this pandemic and continue to move towards a safer, healthier future.

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