Japan’s outbreak is rapidly rebounding and Tokyo is once again seeing more than 400 new infections a day

Japan lifted the emergency declaration of New Crown in one of the three prefectures on March 21, thus lifting the emergency declaration for the whole country, but the outbreak rebounded rapidly, with 430 new infections in Tokyo on March 27, an increase of nearly 90 from the previous week on Saturday.

The age group of infected people ranges from teens to over 90 years old, and the average number of new infections per day in the recent week was 342.9, more than the previous week.

The average daily number of infected persons in Tokyo was 330.3 for 7 days until March 26, 111.2 percent of the previous week.

The Tokyo Metropolitan Government’s head of the new crown Epidemic pointed out that the positive rate reached 4% in November last year and is now rising from that value.

On March 26, 2,200 new coronavirus infections were reported across Japan, the first Time since February 6 and the first time since the emergency declaration was lifted.

Other regions have also seen a serious rebound in the epidemic, with 300 new cases of new coronavirus infections in Osaka on March 26, the most since the emergency was lifted, 153 in Miyagi Prefecture, the third most ever, and the second most ever in Yamagata and Ehime prefectures. In addition, the number of deaths due to Newcastle virus in Japan has also increased.

The number of people who died from the new crown in Japan also exceeded 9,000, reaching 9,017 as of the 26th.

The cherry blossom season is in full bloom now, but many gardens and public facilities at cherry blossom spots are closed to avoid crowd infection, and some cherry blossom viewing sites without fences are also forbidden to sit on the ground and have meals at cherry blossom viewing sites.