TOKYO, Aug 9 (NNN-NHK) – Tokyo, hosting the Olympics while under a state of emergency, reported 4,066 new COVID-19 cases, on the last day of the games yesterday, topping 4,000 for the fifth straight day.
Tokyo confirmed 1,359 daily COVID-19 cases on July 23, when the Olympics formally started. Since then, the number of daily infections has entered an upward trend.
The capital’s daily confirmed infections hit a record of 5,042 on Thursday, and the nationwide tally hit a record for the fourth consecutive day Saturday, with 15,753 new infections.
The metropolitan government also reported yesterday that, Tokyo’s seven-day rolling average of COVID-19 cases increased to 4,037 per day, surpassing 4,000 for the first time, and rising 30 percent from the previous week.
Stricter measures against the pandemic were introduced yesterday, in eight prefectures, newly placed under a quasi-state of emergency, requiring restaurant operators to cut opening hours and suspend serving alcohol.
Fukushima, Ibaraki, Tochigi, Gunma, Shizuoka, Aichi, Shiga and Kumamoto, the eight prefectures joined Kyoto, Fukuoka, and three other prefectures already subject to such restrictions, effective for all the 13 areas until the end of the month.
By Friday, Japan’s cumulative total of confirmed COVID-19 cases exceeded one million, and on the same day, Japan’s health ministry reported Japan’s first case of the Lambda variant of the virus, which might be more infectious and more resistant to vaccines, according to Japan’s National Institute of Infectious Diseases.– NNN-NHK