Record-high 209,000 new coronavirus cases tallied in Japan

The figure is the eighth straight day of Tokyo numbers above the 20,000 line.

The Yomiuri Shimbun

The Yomiuri Shimbun

The Japan News

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The Tokyo metropolitan government buildings, foreground, are seen in April 2020. Yomiuri Shimbun file photo

July 28, 2022

TOKYO – On Wednesday, the number of new cases of novel coronavirus infection exceeded 209,000 nationwide, a record high for one day, according to a Yomiuri Shimbun tally.

Tokyo on Wednesday confirmed a total of 29,036 new cases, the metropolitan government said. The figure is the eighth straight day of Tokyo numbers above the 20,000 line and about 40% higher than the same day a week earlier, when 20,401 new cases were posted, but a slight decline from 31,593 cases on Tuesday.

According to the metropolitan government, the number of hospitalized COVID-19 patients stood at 3,555 on Wednesday, with the occupancy rate of hospital beds designated for COVID-19 patients reaching 50.5%.

Meanwhile, in Osaka Prefecture, 21,860 new cases were confirmed on Wednesday, down by 116 from a week earlier. The prefectural government reported 14 deaths from COVID-19 on the day.

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