Tokyo’s virus cases hit record for fourth straight day

Tokyo’s virus cases hit record for fourth straight day

It comes a day after the Japanese capital city reinstated Covid-19 curbs.

A man walks past a public awareness notice on Omicron in Tokyo on Thursday. (AP pic)
TOKYO:
Tokyo recorded its highest number of daily Covid-19 infections for the fourth consecutive day today as the Omicron variant continued to spread rapidly.

The capital city had 11,227 new coronavirus cases, the local government said, a day after reinstatement of curbs on mobility and business activity that are set to run until Feb 13.

The case count jumped nearly 2.5 times from 4,561 lodged a week before and was higher than 9,699 confirmed cases yesterday.

Three people died of Covid-19 and 12 patients were in serious condition today, the Tokyo government also said.

The occupancy rate of hospital beds for coronavirus patients in Tokyo rose to 34.3%.

A rise to 50% would warrant a state of emergency with more severe restrictions, local officials have said.

Osaka prefecture announced it had 7,375 infections today, hitting a record for a second straight day.

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