The Tokyo metropolitan government on Monday reported 2,772 new coronavirus cases, down 1,016 from Sunday and up 1,255 from last Monday.
The number of infected people hospitalized with severe symptoms in Tokyo is six, up one from Sunday, health officials said. The nationwide figure is 62, up one from Sunday.
Nationwide, the number of reported cases was 16,808. Other prefectures reporting high numbers were Kanagawa (1,814), Osaka (1,150), Fukuoka (1,003), Saitama (912), Aichi (670), Okinawa (668), Chiba (664), Kumamoto (657), Hyogo (483), Hokkaido (407), Saga (391), Hiroshima (329), Shimane (315), Kagoshima (311), Kyoto (282), Mie (239), Ibaraki (233), Gifu (223), Aomori (212), Oita (194), Nagasaki (192), Okayama (181), Ehime (180) and Shizuoka (175).
The number of coronavirus-related deaths was 14.
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14 Comments
murabito
July 4, 2022
The number of infected people hospitalized with severe symptoms in Tokyo is six, up one from Sunday, health officials said. The nationwide figure is 62, up one from Sunday.
Sanjinosebleed
Wow 6 people in hospital in Tokyo….oh no the sky is falling…quick everyone move back to cave dwelling…..
Open up!Mask off! Move on!
covid is now officially a cold….
painkiller
*Numbers in Tokyo are more than 5 times the same date last year. *
Nationwide, numbers are about 10 times higher.
stickman1760Today 08:06 pm JST
July 4, 2021
Tokyo 518
Nationwide 1485
https://japantoday.com/category/national/Tokyo-reports-518-new-coronavirus-cases-nationwide-tally-1-485
What kind of hint you referring to?
therougou
Another wave, cases peak out, and only then we get tickets for booster shot. Rinse and repeat.
painkiller
Extremely high positivity rate!
Get ready for another avalanche of cases.
Numbers in Tokyo are more than 5 times the same date last year.
Nationwide, numbers are about 10 times higher.
Anyone here in the last year been saying the numbers are going down?
dan
@stickman spot on!!!
painkiller
stickman1760Today 05:27 pm JST
Asked and answered.
stickman1760
U tell me. You are the one who made the baseless dire prediction
painkiller
stickman1760Today 05:16 pm JST
What exactly don't you understand?
stickman1760
“Hitting Japan hard”
what exactly do you mean by that? There are 62 people nationwide out of a population of 126 million hospitalized with severe symptoms.
the vast majority of people who get it will quickly recover.
so again, what do you mean “hitting Japan hard?”
I’m still wondering when the healthcare system will collapse as several who post here keep predicting.
painkiller
HUGE increase from last Monday.
The next wave in on the verge of hitting Japan hard.
Dave
Another normal day, basically even less cases we see in Europe/US and who unfortunately has more severe symptoms has other pathologies in the same time
Nothing special to see here