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Posted in: Tokyo reports 371 new coronavirus cases; nationwide tally 1,364 See in context

We end the week. And we analyze the hospital situation in Tokyo Prefecture.

https://stopcovid19.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/en/

The cumulative incidence continues to decline. Both in new positives and in hospital occupancy. This is very good news, despite the seriousness of the matter.

The total number of people hospitalized for COVID in Tokyo Prefecture is 2409. As of today. These are still very high numbers. But the trend is clearly downward.

The number of people hospitalized, by COVID in Tokyo Prefecture, per 100,000 population. On Monday, February 8, it was: 19,07 points.

The number of people hospitalized, by COVID in Tokyo Prefecture, per 100,000 population. Today, Sunday, February 14 is: 17,25 points.

In the last 7 days. People hospitalized for Coronavirus. In Tokyo Prefecture, decreased by 1,82 points.

My personal opinion would be to maintain the SOE, up to a figure equal to or less than 10 points. However. The State of Emergency will most likely be lifted. When the figures are in the range of 12 - 14 points.

That's for sure. With the current numbers, it would be foolhardy to cancel the SOE right now.

But anyway. The situation is improving day by day. And that's reason to be happy.

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Posted in: Submarine collision with ship left more extensive damage than first thought See in context

As garymalmgren and Peter14 have already said. Most likely the sub was using the Ocean Artemis. As a camouflage object to avoid detection. As a Trojan horse.

It is a maneuver used by most of the world's major navies. Except this time it ended in an accident. Which fortunately no one died.

If anyone has seen the humorous movie "Down Periscope". There is a scene where a submarine literally goes under an oil tanker. So that the active sonar system does not detect the submarine. Only the oil tanker. It is for someone to get the idea.

Anyway. The type of mission of that submarine is still unknown.

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Posted in: Tokyo reports 276 new coronavirus cases; nationwide tally 1,214 See in context

https://stopcovid19.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/en/

The number of patients hospitalized for COVID in Tokyo Prefecture is decreasing. However. It is a very slow decline.

This is very good news. Everything seems to point to Tokyo having just passed the crest of the 3rd wave.

But Tokyo is still in a critical situation. There are still 2663 people hospitalized by COVID.

The number of hospitalized COVID patients in Tokyo Prefecture per 100,000 population is: 19,07 points.

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Posted in: Tokyo reports 769 new coronavirus cases; nationwide tally 3,345 See in context

https://stopcovid19.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/en/

During this week, the number of hospitalized patients, in Tokyo Prefecture. It has remained stable at 2800 people. 

That means that the pandemic situation in Tokyo. It has entered what is known as a "plateau situation". 

It is a rather delicate situation. On the one hand. The escalation of new hospital admissions has slowed down. But on the other hand. Hospital occupancy is so high. That a sudden increase in the number of infected people would lead to a saturation of the health system.

The good news is that the 7-day AI, as well as the 14-day AI. They have been reduced by 40%. This will result in fewer hospital admissions for Covid in the next 15 days. Thus, the beginning of a downward trend in the infection curve.

We must be patient. But everything seems to indicate that the situation will start to improve soon. Although that if. Very slowly.

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Posted in: Tokyo reports 856 new coronavirus cases; nationwide tally 3,571 See in context

Covid-19 data. From the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.

https://stopcovid19.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/en/

Number of people hospitalized by COVID. Today, Tuesday December 29th is 2274 people.

Statistics for Dec 29, 2020(Day-over-day change: -29 persons)

And 1118 people. They are recovering in hotels that have been set up as health centers, for mild cases. 

Which are not included in the data provided by the hospitals. And they are offered separately.

Mild-moderate and Serious symptoms data. They are already included in the total number of people hospitalized. It should also be remembered that data on severe symptoms are already reflected in the Japan Today article. And there is no need to mention them again in the comments.

Patients hospitalized by COVID in Tokyo Prefecture, per 100,000 inhabitants. Today, Tuesday December 29 is 16,32 points. (Only patients admitted to hospitals are counted in this data. Those admitted to reconverted hotels are not included in this variable)

And 2768 people are recovering at home.

If we add up the patients who are in the hospitals. Those who are in the converted hotels and those who are recovering at home. In quality, of hospital discharge, that does not medicate. 

The total number of people with coronaviruses under medical care in Tokyo Prefecture is 6160.

And there are still 1492 people pending classification, awaiting PCR and antigen tests. And destination screening for the type of hospitalization.

This is today's data.

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Posted in: Tokyo reports 708 new coronavirus cases; nationwide tally 2,937 See in context

Covid-19 data. From the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.

https://stopcovid19.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/en/

Number of people hospitalized by COVID. Today, Sunday December 27: 2261 people.

Statistics for Dec 27, 2020(Day-over-day change: +82 persons)

Mild-moderate and Serious symptoms data. They are already included in the total number of people hospitalized. It should also be remembered that data on severe symptoms are already reflected in the Japan Today article. And there is no need to mention them again in the comments.

Patients hospitalized by COVID in Tokyo Prefecture, per 100,000 inhabitants. Today, Sunday December 27 is 16,23 points.

The total number of people hospitalized in Tokyo Prefecture for coronavirus is 2261. As of December 27.

And the total number of people hospitalized per 100,000 inhabitants, for coronavirus. In Tokyo Prefecture, it is 16.23. What it means, for example. What in a district of 100,000 inhabitants. 16 people living in that district are hospitalized for coronavirus. And the situation is getting progressively worse.

This data is very bad. And unsustainable over time. Because in 15 days Tokyo will suffer the true magnitude of the 3rd wave. At least the beginning of the nightmare, as far as the number of deaths is concerned.

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Posted in: Tokyo reports 392 new coronavirus cases; nationwide tally 1,800 See in context

Updated data on people hospitalized with coronavirus. In Tokyo Prefecture.

https://stopcovid19.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/en/

Number of hospitalized patients 2,154 persons

Statistics for December 21(Day-over-day change: +47 persons)

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Posted in: Tokyo reports 556 new coronavirus cases; nationwide tally 2,496 See in context

Updated data on people hospitalized with coronavirus. In Tokyo Prefecture.

https://stopcovid19.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/en/

Number of hospitalized patients 2,107 persons

Statistics for December 20(Day over-day change: -27 persons)

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Posted in: Tokyo reports 736 new coronavirus cases; nationwide tally 2,983 See in context

Updated data on people hospitalized with coronavirus. In Tokyo Prefecture.

https://stopcovid19.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/en/

Number of hospitalized patients 2,134 persons

Statistics for December 19(Day-over-day change: +80 persons)

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Posted in: Tokyo reports 664 new coronavirus cases; nationwide tally 2,827 See in context

Updated data on people hospitalized with coronavirus. In Tokyo Prefecture.

https://stopcovid19.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/en/

Number of hospitalized patients

2,054 persons

Statistics for December 18(Day-over-day change: +102 persons)

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Posted in: Tokyo raises healthcare alert to highest level after virus cases soar to 822 See in context

Updated data on people hospitalized with coronavirus. In Tokyo Prefecture.

https://stopcovid19.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/en/

Number of hospitalized patients 1,952 persons

Statistics for December 17(Day-over-day change: -8 persons)

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Posted in: Tokyo reports 460 new coronavirus cases; nationwide tally 2,417 See in context

Updated data on people hospitalized with coronavirus. In Tokyo Prefecture.

https://stopcovid19.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/en/

Number of hospitalized patients 1,976 persons

Statistics for December 15(Day-over-day change: -73 persons)

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Posted in: Tokyo reports 305 new coronavirus cases; nationwide tally 1,667 See in context

Updated data of people hospitalized, in Tokyo Prefecture.

https://stopcovid19.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/en/

Number of hospitalized patients 2,049 persons

Statistics for December 14(Day over-day change: +78 persons)

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Posted in: Tokyo reports 480 new coronavirus cases; nationwide tally 2,388 See in context

Covid-19 data. From the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.

https://stopcovid19.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/en/

Number of people hospitalized by COVID. Sunday, December 6 was: 1856.

Number of people hospitalized by COVID. Today, Sunday December 13 is: 1971.

Difference between both days: +115

Mild-moderate and Serious symptoms data. They are already included in the total number of people hospitalized. It should also be remembered that data on severe symptoms are already reflected in the Japan Today article. And there is no need to mention them again in the comments.

Patients hospitalized by COVID in Tokyo Prefecture, per 100,000 inhabitants. Sunday, December 6 was: 13,32 points.

Patients hospitalized by COVID in Tokyo Prefecture, per 100,000 inhabitants. Today, Sunday December 13 is: 14,15 points.

Difference between both days: +0,83 points.

The number of people hospitalized in Tokyo Prefecture for coronavirus is 1971. And you are approaching the psychological barrier of 2000 people.

But the most worrying data is the rate of hospitalization per 100,000 inhabitants for coronavirus. That already amounts to 14,15 points. Reaching the edge of the 15-point barrier.

This is very bad data. Because the health system is beginning to become saturated. Soon they will begin to cancel simple, low-risk surgical operations. 

Strong measures must be taken. To lower those numbers.

These figures are beginning to be unsustainable.

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Posted in: Tokyo reports record high 602 new coronavirus cases; nationwide tally 2,969 See in context

I haven't had much time to write here lately.

Covid-19 data. From the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.

https://stopcovid19.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/en/

Number of people hospitalized by COVID. November 24th was: 1583

Number of people hospitalized by COVID. Today Thursday 10 December is: 1885

Difference between both days: +302 people.

Mild-moderate and Serious symptoms data. They are already included in the total number of people hospitalized. It should also be remembered that data on severe symptoms are already reflected in the Japan Today article. And there is no need to mention them again in the comments.

Patients hospitalized by COVID in Tokyo Prefecture, per 100,000 inhabitants. On November 24th it was: 11,36 points.

Patients hospitalized by COVID in Tokyo Prefecture, per 100,000 inhabitants. Today December 10 is: 13,56 points.

The difference between the 2 days is 2,20 points.

The 2,20 points correspond proportionally to the 302 persons of difference. Who have been admitted to Tokyo Prefectural hospitals.

Currently with today's data. There are 1885 people admitted to hospitals for coronavirus. Which correspond to a rate per 100,000 inhabitants of 13,56 points. A very worrying fact because it is dangerously close to the 15-point barrier. Where the health system would start to become saturated.

The authorities need to start taking action now. The numbers are becoming untenable.

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Posted in: Tokyo reports 186 new coronavirus cases; nationwide tally 1,205 See in context

Covid-19 data. From the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.

https://stopcovid19.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/en/

Number of people hospitalized by COVID. Reported yesterday: 1483.

Number of people hospitalized by COVID. Reported today: 1583.

Day-over-day change: +100 persons

Mild-moderate and Serious symptoms data. They are already included in the total number of people hospitalized. It should also be remembered that data on severe symptoms are already reflected in the Japan Today article. And there is no need to mention them again in the comments.

Patients hospitalized by COVID in Tokyo Prefecture, per 100,000 inhabitants. Yesterday's data: 10,64 points.

Patients hospitalized by COVID in Tokyo Prefecture, per 100,000 inhabitants. Today's data: 11,36 points.

Day-over-day change: +0,72 points.

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Posted in: Tokyo reports 314 new coronavirus cases; nationwide tally 1,519 See in context

Covid-19 data. From the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.

https://stopcovid19.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/en/

Number of people hospitalized by COVID. Reported yesterday: 1462.

Number of people hospitalized by COVID. Reported today: 1483.

Day-over-day change: +21 persons

Mild-moderate and Serious symptoms data. They are already included in the total number of people hospitalized. It should also be remembered that data on severe symptoms are already reflected in the Japan Today article. And there is no need to mention them again in the comments.

Patients hospitalized by COVID in Tokyo Prefecture, per 100,000 inhabitants. Yesterday's data: 10,49 points.

Patients hospitalized by COVID in Tokyo Prefecture, per 100,000 inhabitants. Today's data: 10,64 points.

Day-over-day change: +0,15 points.

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Posted in: Tokyo reports 391 new coronavirus cases; nationwide tally 2,165 See in context

Covid-19 data. From the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.

https://stopcovid19.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/en/

Number of people hospitalized by COVID. Reported yesterday: 1375.

Number of people hospitalized by COVID. Reported today: 1462.

Day-over-day change: +87 persons

Mild-moderate and Serious symptoms data. They are already included in the total number of people hospitalized. It should also be remembered that data on severe symptoms are already reflected in the Japan Today article. And there is no need to mention them again in the comments.

Patients hospitalized by COVID in Tokyo Prefecture, per 100,000 inhabitants. Yesterday's data: 9,87 points.

Patients hospitalized by COVID in Tokyo Prefecture, per 100,000 inhabitants. Today's data: 10,49 points.

Day-over-day change: +0,62 points.

Attention: There are already 1462 people admitted for coronavirus, in the hospitals of Tokyo Prefecture. 87 more people than yesterday.

And the rate of people hospitalized for coronavirus, per 100,000 inhabitants in this prefecture. It stands at 10,49 points.

These are very high figures. Very hard days are coming.

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Posted in: Tokyo reports 539 new coronavirus cases; nationwide tally 2,560 See in context

Covid-19 data. From the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.

https://stopcovid19.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/en/

Number of people hospitalized by COVID. Reported on Saturday, November 14: 1179.

Number of people hospitalized by COVID. Reported on Friday, November 20: 1350.

Number of people hospitalized by COVID. Reported on Saturday, November 21: 1375.

Day-over-day change: +25 persons

Difference from Saturday to Saturday: +196 people

Mild-moderate and Serious symptoms data. They are already included in the total number of people hospitalized. It should also be remembered that data on severe symptoms are already reflected in the Japan Today article. And there is no need to mention them again in the comments.

Patients hospitalized by COVID in Tokyo Prefecture, per 100,000 inhabitants. Saturday, November 14 was: 8,46 points.

Patients hospitalized by COVID in Tokyo Prefecture, per 100,000 inhabitants. On Friday, November 20 it was: 9,69 points.

Patients hospitalized by COVID in Tokyo Prefecture, per 100,000 inhabitants. Today, Saturday November 21 is: 9,87 points.

Day-over-day change: +0,18 points.

Difference from Saturday to Saturday: +1,41 points.

We close the weekly count Saturday - Saturday.

This week. The number of people hospitalized by Covid in Tokyo Prefecture rose by 196, reaching a total of 1375 people today, Saturday.

As for the hospitalization rate per 100,000 inhabitants of Corononavirus It stands at 9,87 points. Very close to 10 points. A very worrying level. Because it clearly indicates that the situation is getting worse very quickly. 

Strong measures must be taken. Both at the administrative level and at the individual personal level. Because the situation can get worse. This is what the data and prediction models indicate.

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Posted in: Tokyo reports 534 new coronavirus cases as Japan goes on maximum alert See in context

Covid-19 data. From the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.

https://stopcovid19.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/en/

Number of hospitalized people reported yesterday: 1354.

Number of hospitalized people reported today: 1347.

Day-over-day change: -7 persons

Mild-moderate and Serious symptoms data. They are already included in the total number of people hospitalized. It should also be remembered that data on severe symptoms are already reflected in the Japan Today article. And there is no need to mention them again in the comments.

Patients hospitalized by COVID in Tokyo Prefecture, per 100,000 inhabitants. Yesterday's data: 9,72

Patients hospitalized by COVID in Tokyo Prefecture, per 100,000 inhabitants. Today's data: 9,67

Day-over-day change: -0,05 points.

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Posted in: More than 2,000 daily coronavirus cases reported in Japan for 1st time See in context

Covid-19 data. From the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.

https://stopcovid19.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/en/

Number of hospitalized people reported yesterday: 1281.

Number of hospitalized people reported today: 1354.

Day-over-day change: +73 persons

Mild-moderate and Serious symptoms data. They are already included in the total number of people hospitalized. It should also be remembered that data on severe symptoms are already reflected in the Japan Today article. And there is no need to mention them again in the comments.

Patients hospitalized by COVID in Tokyo Prefecture, per 100,000 inhabitants. Yesterday's data: 9,19

Patients hospitalized by COVID in Tokyo Prefecture, per 100,000 inhabitants. Today's data: 9,72

Day-over-day change: +0,53 points.

The total number of people hospitalized by COVID in Tokyo Prefecture is 1354. Going up by 73 more people than yesterday.

The rate of people hospitalized by COVID per 100,000 inhabitants, amounts to 9,72 points. Approaching the 10 point level. That's why the Tokyo authorities are concerned. Because going beyond that level would mean that officially the contagion is starting to get out of control.

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Posted in: Tokyo reports 298 new coronavirus cases; nationwide tally 1,686 See in context

Covid-19 data. From the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.

https://stopcovid19.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/en/

Number of hospitalized people reported yesterday: 1302.

Number of hospitalized people reported today: 1281.

Day-over-day change: -21 persons

Mild-moderate and Serious symptoms data. They are already included in the total number of people hospitalized. It should also be remembered that data on severe symptoms are already reflected in the Japan Today article. And there is no need to mention them again in the comments.

Patients hospitalized by COVID in Tokyo Prefecture, per 100,000 inhabitants. Yesterday's data: 9,34

Patients hospitalized by COVID in Tokyo Prefecture, per 100,000 inhabitants. Today's data: 9,19

Day-over-day change: -0,15 points.

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Posted in: Tokyo reports 180 new coronavirus cases; nationwide rally 923 See in context

Covid-19 data. From the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.

https://stopcovid19.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/en/

Number of hospitalized people reported yesterday: 1259.

Number of hospitalized people reported today: 1302.

Day-over-day change: +43 persons

Mild-moderate and Serious symptoms data. They are already included in the total number of people hospitalized. It should also be remembered that data on severe symptoms are already reflected in the Japan Today article. And there is no need to mention them again in the comments.

Patients hospitalized by COVID in Tokyo Prefecture, per 100,000 inhabitants. Yesterday's data: 9,03

Patients hospitalized by COVID in Tokyo Prefecture, per 100,000 inhabitants. Today's data: 9,34

Day-over-day change: +0,31 points.

The number of people hospitalized in Tokyo Prefecture for coronavirus continues to rise. Reaching 1302 today.

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Posted in: Tokyo reports 255 new coronavirus cases; nationwide tally 1,439 See in context

Covid-19 data. From the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.

https://stopcovid19.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/en/

Number of hospitalized people reported yesterday: 1179.

Number of hospitalized people reported today: 1259.

Day-over-day change: +80 persons

Mild-moderate and Serious symptoms data. They are already included in the total number of people hospitalized. It should also be remembered that data on severe symptoms are already reflected in the Japan Today article. And there is no need to mention them again in the comments.

Patients hospitalized by COVID in Tokyo Prefecture, per 100,000 inhabitants. Yesterday's data: 8,46

Patients hospitalized by COVID in Tokyo Prefecture, per 100,000 inhabitants. Today's data: 9,03

Difference between yesterday and today: 0,57 points.

Reflection 1: The number of people hospitalized in Tokyo Prefecture for coronavirus is 1259. In fact, that figure had not been exceeded since last September 23rd. As a reference in the historical series.

Reflection 2: But what worries me most is the daily rise in new hospital admissions. Today there were 80 more people. That represents 0,57 points, in a rate of population per 100,000 inhabitants.

Reflection 3: It is more. Today it has already reached 9.03 points per 100,000 inhabitants. This should put the health authorities on alert. Because it is dangerously close to the coefficient of 10 points per 100,000. That it would be the first warning barrier recommended by the WHO, to apply the 1st drastic sanitary measures.

Regarding hospitals. Tokyo is still far from reaching saturation level. For now.

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Posted in: Tokyo reports 352 new coronavirus cases; nationwide tally 1,731 See in context

Covid-19 data. From the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.

https://stopcovid19.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/en/

Number of hospitalized people reported on Saturday, November 7: 988.

Number of hospitalized people reported on Friday, November 13: 1130.

Number of hospitalized people reported today Saturday, November 14: 1179.

Difference Friday - Saturday: +49

Difference between Saturday, November 7 and Saturday, November 14: +191

Mild-moderate and Serious symptoms data. They are already included in the total number of people hospitalized. It should also be remembered that data on severe symptoms are already reflected in the Japan Today article. And there is no need to mention them again in the comments.

Patients hospitalized by COVID in Tokyo Prefecture, per 100,000 inhabitants. Saturday 07/11/2020 was: 7,09.

Patients hospitalized by COVID in Tokyo Prefecture, per 100,000 inhabitants. Friday 13/11/2020 was: 8,11.

Patients hospitalized by COVID in Tokyo Prefecture, per 100,000 inhabitants. Today Saturday 14/11/2020 is: 8,46. 

With today's data, I close the weekly accounting Saturday to Saturday.

Conclusion 1: The weekly rise in the number of people hospitalized in Tokyo Prefecture for coronavirus. It was 191 people. Which corresponds to a coefficient of 1,37 points, per 100,000 inhabitants. During this week.

Conclusion 2: The rate of people hospitalized per 100,000 inhabitants in Tokyo Prefecture for coronavirus is 8.46 points. A ratio that is still not very worrying. Since it indicates that hospitals are far from saturated.

Conclusion 3: Which does indicate as I explained yesterday. That there is an increase in community transmission of coronavirus in Tokyo Prefecture.

Conclusion 4: Health authorities should already take action. Now that the situation is still quite under control. If more is expected. The pandemic could start to get out of control.

Next Saturday. I will try to publish this week's count.

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Posted in: Tokyo reports 374 new coronavirus cases; nationwide tally 1,685 See in context

Covid-19 data. From the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.

https://stopcovid19.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/en/

Number of hospitalized people reported on Saturday, November 7: 988.

Number of hospitalized people reported today Friday, November 13: 1130.

Difference: +142

Mild-moderate and Serious symptoms data. They are already included in the total number of people hospitalized. It should also be remembered that data on severe symptoms are already reflected in the Japan Today article. And there is no need to mention them again in the comments.

Patients hospitalized by COVID in Tokyo Prefecture, per 100,000 inhabitants. Saturday 07/11/2020 was: 7,09.

Patients hospitalized by COVID in Tokyo Prefecture, per 100,000 inhabitants. Today Friday 13/11/2020 is: 8,11.

Reflection 1: Today there are 142 more people admitted to hospitals in Tokyo Prefecture. For coronavirus compared to last Saturday.

Reflection 2: Translated into a rate per 100,000 inhabitants. The coefficient is 8,11 points. Going up by 1.02 points. That corresponds proportionally to the 142 people of difference with last Saturday.

Reflection 3: A score of 8,11. It is not yet a dangerous figure, for the hospital situation. But it does indicate that there is moderate community transmission of the coronavirus.

Reflection 4: The situation is slightly worse than last week. Everything seems to indicate that the 3rd wave. It is starting in Tokyo Prefecture.

That's what the data tell us.

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Posted in: Tokyo reports 157 new coronavirus cases; nationwide tally 779 See in context

Covid-19 data. From the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.

https://stopcovid19.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/en/

Number of hospitalized people reported yesterday: 1060.

Number of hospitalized people reported today: 1114.

Day-over-day change: +54 persons

Mild-moderate and Serious symptoms data. They are already included in the total number of people hospitalized. It should also be remembered that data on severe symptoms are already reflected in the Japan Today article. And there is no need to mention them again in the comments.

Patients hospitalized by COVID in Tokyo Prefecture, per 100,000 inhabitants. Saturday 07/11/2020 was: 7,09.

Patients hospitalized by COVID in Tokyo Prefecture, per 100,000 inhabitants. Today Monday 09/11/2020 is: 7,99

In 2 days. The rate of people hospitalized per 100,000 inhabitants, in Tokyo Prefecture.It rose by 0.90 points. It's practically at 8 points. It is a moderate rise. With an average of 0,45 points per day, during these 2 days.

With the international standard criteria. The situation is still not serious enough. But if in the short term. It reaches 10 points per 100,000 inhabitants of people hospitalized. The authorities should already consider taking action.

As a capacity limitation in interiors. Whether in stores, supermarkets or restaurants. Reduce the number of diners in groups, for each table. And exterior terraces with a capacity of 75%. In order to respect the distance of 2 meters between people.

But that should only happen if the 10 points are exceeded. For now Tokyo is at 8 points.

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Posted in: Tokyo reports 294 new coronavirus cases; nationwide tally 1,323 See in context

Covid-19 data. From the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.

https://stopcovid19.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/en/

Number of hospitalized people reported yesterday: 978.

Number of hospitalized people reported today: 988.

Day-over-day change: +10 persons

Mild-moderate and Serious symptoms data. They are already included in the total number of people hospitalized. It should also be remembered that data on severe symptoms are already reflected in the Japan Today article. And there is no need to mention them again in the comments.

Patients hospitalized by COVID in Tokyo Prefecture, per 100,000 inhabitants. Saturday 31/10/2020 was: 6,76.

Patients hospitalized by COVID in Tokyo Prefecture, per 100,000 inhabitants. Today Saturday 07/11/2020 is: 7,09.

Compared to last Saturday. The rate of people hospitalized for coronavirus, per 100,000 inhabitants in Tokyo Prefecture. It went up by 0,33 points.

The situation has remained stable. A rise of 0,33 points in one week is nothing to worry about. It is within acceptable medical parameters. Sanitarily speaking.

We'll see what happens next week.

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Posted in: Tokyo reports 269 new coronavirus cases; nationwide tally 1,024 See in context

Covid-19 data. From the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.

https://stopcovid19.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/en/

Number of hospitalized people reported yesterday: 1040.

Number of hospitalized people reported today: 973.

Day-over-day change: -67 persons

Mild-moderate and Serious symptoms data. They are already included in the total number of people hospitalized. It should also be remembered that data on severe symptoms are already reflected in the Japan Today article. And there is no need to mention them again in the comments.

Where lately if there has been a spike in income with very serious symptoms.

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Posted in: Tokyo reports 122 new coronavirus cases See in context

Covid-19 data. From the Tokyo Metropolitan Government.

https://stopcovid19.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/en/

Evolution of the total number of people hospitalized in Tokyo Prefecture. In the last 5 days.

Saturday, October 31st: 943.

Sunday, November 1st: 1013.

Monday, November 2nd: 1031.

Tuesday, November 3rd: 1024.

Wednesday, November 4th: 1040.

Mild-moderate and Serious symptoms data. They are already included in the total number of people hospitalized. It should also be remembered that data on severe symptoms are already reflected in the Japan Today article. And there is no need to mention them again in the comments.

As you can see. The number of people hospitalized is increasing. In these last days. Reaching over 1000 hospital admissions for Covid. 

It had been two weeks since that figure had been exceeded for so many days. This means that there has been a small increase in daily infections. Although it is a very slight increase. And it's not worrying either. For now.

We have to follow this data, in detail.

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