Tokyo’s COVID-19 Cases Exceed 1,000 For 7th Consecutive Day

Tokyo’s COVID-19 Cases Exceed 1,000 For 7th Consecutive Day

TOKYO, Jul 27 (NNN-NHK) – Hosting the Olympics under the fourth COVID-19 state of emergency, Tokyo reported 1,429 new daily COVID-19 infections yesterday, exceeding the 1,000-mark for the seventh day in a row, local media reported.

Due to the recent resurgence of COVID-19 infections, the cumulative tally of cases in Tokyo has exceeded 200,000. Moreover, people are highly concerned about the spread of the Delta variant in Japan, especially with the Olympics underway.

Comparing with figures of infection on the same day last week, the latest figure increased 702, topping the previous record of 1,252 confirmed cases on Jan 11.

Tokyo also reported a record 1,763 cases for a Sunday – the previous day.

Health experts advising the metropolitan government warned that, if the virus continues to spread at the current pace, the seven-day rolling average of cases, which increased 41.2 percent from the previous week to 1,553.9 per day, could also hit a new high on Aug 3, during the Olympics.

The state of emergency in Tokyo lasts until Aug 22, covering the entire period of the Olympics, being held through Aug 8.– NNN-NHK

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