The Tokyo Metropolitan Government on Tuesday reported 177 new cases of the coronavirus, up 111 from Monday. The number is the result of 2,773 tests conducted on Oct 2.
By age group, the most number of infections were people in their 20s (44), followed by 38 in their 30s and 30 in their 40s. Six cases aged 10 were reported.
The tally brought Tokyo's cumulative total to 26,727.
The number of infected people in Tokyo with severe symptoms is 25, unchanged from Monday, health officials said.
Nationwide, the tally of infected cases was 495. After Tokyo, the prefectures with the most cases were Kanagawa (65), Osaka (59), Chiba (41), Okinawa (22), Saitama (20), Hyogo (19) and Aichi (14).
Seven coronavirus-related deaths were reported.
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Kuma
Panic panic.
In all seriousness, the sooner the hysteria ends the better
Hervé L'Eisa
The CDC estimates that 40% of coronavirus cases are asymptomatic and that number is a conservative estimate which may actually mean that herd immunity is not far off.
Pierre LeVenerable
Does anybody still believe in the dangers of Covid? Hahaha!
Penfold
So what?
Nihonview
7( +9 / -2 )
So far mental positive rate today is 83.33 %
I think you mean the dumb ratio since the data was available.
My post to his dumb post:
I miss info how many % of Tokyo population have died solely because of covid.
and .
Unfortunately, that information is either a state secret, or unknown as no tests are performed on dead people in Japan.
LOL,
The total number of deaths in Tokyo is 411 as of Oct 4th
https://toyokeizai.net/sp/visual/tko/covid19/en.html
Nihonview
Let's do a trial where a hundred thousand tests .
Blah another post about tests. Dude get some new material.
kyronstavic
Not necessarily. If you look at the curve for cases and the curve for deaths, the curve for cases in the second peak was higher than that for the first. However, the curve for deaths in the second peak was lower than that of the first (from the link below).
https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/japan/
That said, true case numbers are difficult to discern thanks to Japan's arcane testing regime, so it's difficult to draw clear conclusions other than the death rate seems to be declining.
dougthehead13
Covid-19 data. From the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.
Number of hospitalized people reported yesterday: 1057.
Number of hospitalized people reported today: 976.
Difference between yesterday and today: -81
Mild-moderate and Serious symptoms data. They are already included in the total number of people hospitalized.
Great news. The total number of people hospitalized in Tokyo Prefecture is under 1000. Now the important thing is to try to keep that number from rising.
By the way. According to these figures. The number of people hospitalized for coronavirus, per 100,000 inhabitants is: 7.
976 ÷ 13929280 x 100000 = 7,0068
Reaching the threshold established by the WHO of 6 people per 100,000 inhabitants. To give as controlled, the incidence of coronavirus in Tokyo Prefecture.
My congratulations to the health authorities in Tokyo. For your success.
n1k1
7( +9 / -2 )
So far mental positive rate today is 83.33 %
Nihonview
I miss info how many % of Tokyo population have died solely because of covid.
and .
Unfortunately, that information is either a state secret, or unknown as no tests are performed on dead people in Japan.
LOL,
The total number of deaths in Tokyo is 411 as of Oct 4th
https://toyokeizai.net/sp/visual/tko/covid19/en.html
Given the total numbers of deaths in Tokyo. Can you figure out the % of Tokyo population died because of Covid?
Martini
@Nihonview: I hope you are ironically talking about your own daily comments?