Tokyo sees most new virus infections since April | Inquirer News

Tokyo sees most new virus infections since April

/ 03:24 PM July 09, 2020

TOKYO — The Japanese capital has confirmed more than 220 new coronavirus infections, exceeding its previous record.

The number reported Thursday exceeds 206 daily cases recorded on April 17 when Tokyo’s infections were at their peak.

Health officials said the majority of recent cases are linked to night clubs, but they are raising the alarm about an increase of infections inside households, workplaces, and drinking parties.

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The experts also advised Tokyo to speed up efforts to expand hospital capacity and prepare for more patients expected in the coming weeks.

Tokyo Gov. Yuriko Koike urged residents to stay away from nightlife districts and use extra-caution to protect themselves.

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