Tokyo Metropolitan Government New Corona 449 Infection confirmed Maximum number of hospitalized patients is 1721 | New Corona Number of infected people in Japan



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The Tokyo Metropolitan Government announced on the 4th that it has confirmed that 449 new people have been infected with the new corona virus in Tokyo.
Also, the number of people hospitalized was 1721 as of 4, the highest number in history.

In addition, the city revealed that eight men and women between the ages of 70 and 80 who were confirmed to be infected died.

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government announced on the 4th that it has confirmed that a total of 449 men and women between the ages of 10 and 90 are infected with the new corona virus.

By age group
▽ 16 people under 10 years old,
▽ 20 teenagers,
▽ 107 people in their 20s,
▽ 91 people in their thirties,
▽ 80 people in their 40s,
▽ 50 people over 50,
▽ 37 people over 60,
▽ 22 people aged 70,
▽ 16 people in their 80s,
▽ There are 10 people in their 90s.

The number of confirmed infections per day exceeds 400 for the third day in a row.

Of the 449 people, about 51%, or 228, are close contacts of people who have been confirmed to be infected, and the remaining 49%, 221 people, have no known route of infection so far. ..

The close contacts breakdown is
▽ “Home” 86 people,
▽ 54 people “inside the facility”
▽ 32 people “in the workplace”,
▽ “Meeting” is 21 people.

Of these, in the “home,” cases where the infection spread to men aged 40-30, fathers aged 70, wives aged 30, children under 10, and four men and women aged 20-30 they are in the same shared house. It means that there are cases of infection of people living in Japan.

In addition, 16 of the 21 people infected by “eating” are between 20 and 30 years old.

This brings the total number of confirmed infections in Tokyo to 42,793.

Furthermore, as of the fourth day, 1,721 people were hospitalized, which is the highest number in history, and means that they are currently using around 65% of the beds they have insured.

The city has decided to increase the number of beds for patients with the new corona virus from the current 2,640 beds to 3,000 beds, and is requesting medical institutions to secure them.

A city official said: “Since there are days when the number of infected people exceeds 500 in the last one or two weeks, the number of hospitalized patients does not increase rapidly, but increases gradually.”

On the other hand, the number of seriously ill patients on day 4, which was calculated according to the Tokyo standard, was 53, a decrease of 1 from 3.

The city also revealed that eight men and women in their 70s and 80s, who were confirmed to be infected, died.

Two of them were infected in the hospitalized medical institution.

So far, a total of 509 people have died in Tokyo.

1721 hospitalized patients, the highest number in history

According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, of the 42,793 people who were confirmed to be infected on the 4th in Tokyo, the number of people hospitalized increased by 36 from 3 to 1721, the highest number so far.

Of the hospitalized patients, the number of seriously ill patients calculated by the Tokyo standard was 53, a decrease of 1 in 3 days.

As of April 4, the city has secured 150 beds for critically ill patients and 2,490 beds for patients with moderate or low illness.

In addition, the number of people receiving medical treatment at home increased by 109 from 3 to 1,159, the highest number to date.

The number of people with mild or asymptomatic medical treatment in the nine hotels opened and operated by the city increased by two from 3 to 727.

In addition, the number of people who are entering a medical institution or receiving medical treatment in a hotel or home is 633, a decrease of 81 compared to the 3rd.

On the other hand, the number of people who have already been discharged from the hospital or who have completed medical treatment at home is 38,044.

53 seriously ill patients

According to the Tokyo Metropolitan Government, as of day 4, we have secured 150 beds for critically ill patients.

The capital counts those who are being treated with an artificial respirator or an artificial cardiopulmonary device called “ECMO” as seriously ill, and on day 4 there were 53 people.

A week ago, as of the 27th of last month, there were 150 beds, the same as now, and 61 seriously ill.

The city is asking medical institutions to increase the number of beds by 50 to secure 200 in preparation for the increase in critically ill patients.

Rent a hotel in Tokyo

Starting on the 17th of this month, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government will rent an additional hotel as accommodation for people with mild or asymptomatic infections infected with the new corona virus.

Since it is a hotel located in the 23rd district, the total number of accommodation facilities operated by the city will be 10, and around 4000 rooms will be secured.

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