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In Tokyo, 304 new people were confirmed to be infected with the new coronavirus on the 12th, and the average from 7 days to 12 was 273.6, which was the same as the previous week. The city also revealed that 25 people who were confirmed infected died, 16 of whom were infected in medical institutions and facilities for the elderly.
The Tokyo Metropolitan Government announced on the 12th that it has confirmed that a total of 304 men and women between the ages of 10 and over 100 have been infected with the new coronavirus in Tokyo.
The average number of people during the 7 days through 12 was 273.6, which was the same as the previous week.
By age group of 304 people on day 12
▽ 6 people under 10 years old
▽ 17 teenagers
▽ 62 people in their 20s
▽ 48 people in their thirties
▽ 59 people in their 40s
▽ 36 50-year-olds
▽ 24 60-year-olds
▽ 29 people over 70 years old
▽ 18 people in the 80s
▽ 4 people in their 90s
▽ A person is over 100 years old.
Of the 304 people, about 51%, or 155, have no known route of transmission so far.
The breakdown of close contacts whose route of infection is known is
▽ “Home” is the maximum, 72 people,
▽ Then 39 people “inside the facility”,
▽ 20 people “in the workplace”,
▽ “Meeting” is 8 people and so on.
Of these, in 11 medical institutions, a total of 24 patients and staff have been confirmed to be infected, and in 5 facilities for the elderly, a total of 9 users and staff have been confirmed to be infected.
This brings the total number of confirmed infections in Tokyo to 114,840.
On the other hand, as of day 12, the number of people hospitalized was 1,279, a decrease of 22 from day 11.
“The ratio of currently insured beds” is 25.3%.
Of these, the number of seriously ill patients from 12, which was calculated based on the Tokyo standard, was 37, a decrease of 2 from 11, using 11.1% of beds for critically ill patients.
The city also revealed that 25 people died, including men and women ages 50 and 70 to 100, who were confirmed to be infected.
The route of contagion was 16 in the facility, of which 11 were in medical institutions and 5 in facilities for the elderly. Also, there were two people in the family. The other seven have no known route of infection.
This brings the total number of people who died in Tokyo to 1,561.
Securing 48 new beds for virus patients Total 5048 beds
Of these, the number of beds for critically ill patients increased from 2 to 332, and the number of patients with moderate or low illness increased from 46 to 4716.
As a result, out of the 5,048 beds, the number of beds for critically ill patients, which is calculated according to national standards, has increased from 24 to 1,024.
Tokyo “I want to bring it down to stage 2 during the declaration period”
According to the capital, to comply with the equivalent of stage 2, it is necessary to reduce the number of “hospitalized patients” from 1,279 to 18 as of day 12, and the number of “seriously ill patients” calculated by national standards from 257 to 2 more. Is.
In addition, it is necessary to reduce the total number of hospitalized patients, night caregivers, home caregivers and those who are adjusting whether they should be hospitalized or cared for, from 2,657 from 12 to 569 more.