Flu Cases In Japan Surge To Warning Level At Fastest Pace In 10 Years

Flu Cases In Japan Surge To Warning Level At Fastest Pace In 10 Years

TOKYO, Dec 16 (NNN-NHK) – The average number of influenza patients per regularly monitored medical institution in Japan had hit warning levels, at the fastest pace in 10 years, the health ministry said, yesterday.

About 5,000 such designated institutions across the country reported 166,690 flu cases in the week through Dec 10, averaging 33.72 people per facility and exceeding the warning level of 30, according to the Ministry of Health, Labour and Welfare.

The National Institute of Infectious Diseases estimated that, the number of patients nationwide totalled around 1,118,000 during the seven-day period.

While coronavirus cases in the period have also been increasing for the third consecutive week, experts here called for caution, amid fears both viruses could spread further, as year-end and New Year’s social gatherings take place in the country.– NNN-NHK  

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