Governor Koike “Infected in Tokyo, 140 or less in a month” Call for extension of state of emergency: Tokyo Shimbun TOKYO Web



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Governor Yuriko Koike at a press conference

Governor Yuriko Koike at a press conference

  • Governor Yuriko Koike at a press conference

Governor Yuriko Koike of Tokyo held an extraordinary press conference on the 2nd on the extension of the declaration of the state of emergency due to the spread of the new coronavirus infection. With the aim of reducing the number of new infected people to 140 or less per day in a month, “I would like the help of all the citizens of Tokyo. Let us end the battle with Corona here,” he stressed.

Governor Koike explained that if the current number of infected people continues to decline, “the number of infected people per day will be less than 140 and less than 1 in 100,000 at the beginning of March.” He said this goal could be achieved if the average number of newly infected people over seven days continues to be 70% compared to the previous week, and said “the seven-day average should be 70% or less.”

In response to the extension of the declaration, the capital will continue to ask restaurants to shorten business hours and will strengthen support for the private sector to support telecommuting. The business of providing business hotels as temporary accommodation to those who have lost their homes will also be expanded.

The number of accommodation establishments will increase by one every three days to a total of thirteen, so that a total of 360 people will be able to enter. The number of beds has increased to 4,900.

The number of newly infected people reported in Tokyo has been gradually declining since it reached a record 2,447 on January 7. However, the number of seriously ill people was 129 on Day 2, and it has surpassed 100 in a row since January 3 and has not decreased. The death toll was reported to be 23, the highest number so far on Day 2, and the dire situation continues. Governor Koike stressed that “if it loosens up, it will soon lead to further expansion.” (Sadatoshi Ogura, Hiroshi Matsuo)


 


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