Tokyo logs 15,428 cases of coronavirus infection | Inquirer News

Tokyo logs 15,428 cases of coronavirus infection

/ 05:09 PM August 31, 2022

Tokyo logs 15,428 cases of coronavirus infection

Tokyo metropolitan government office. | PHOTO: The Japan News/Asia News Network

TOKYO — Tokyo logged 15,428 new cases of novel coronavirus infection on Wednesday, down by 10,016 from the same day last week and marking the 10th consecutive day of week-on-week declines.

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