*** This article is written with the help of Google Translate… ***
37 (-3 from the day before) new infections confirmed in Tokyo.
◆◆◆ Japan ◆◆◆
(Cumulative) * The following is up to 10 worst prefectures.
*( )= increase from the day before
(*All of the above from 2021/12/23 19:00 / NHK NEWS WEB)
◆◆◆ World ◆◆◆
The number of infected people in Tokyo will not decrease …
Last year, a big expansion of the year-end and New Year holidays started around here, but I hope this will not happen this year …!
Meanwhile… How about the amount of people in the city in Tokyo…↓
(Around 15:00 on Dec 23 Shibuya Scramble Crossing, Tokyo)
Well, I will summarize
the breakdown of the number of new infections in Tokyo + α …!
・ [N/A] people is
in 『the entertainment district at night』
→Employees and guests such as host clubs and cabaret clubs
・Infection at home [N/A] people
・Infection at office [N/A] people
・Infection in the facility [N/A] people
・Infection by eating out [N/A] people
・Infection via other routes [N/A] people
(Individual infection information)
・ I couldn’t find any noticeable information today…
*Tokyo currently has 16 facilities for infected people
(Capacity of 6,240 people)
* A hospital in Tokyo has secured 5967 beds (+392 beds for critically ill patients).
→ According to national standards, the number of beds for severe cases was 1207. (*Yahoo!)
*The hotels are that,
the b Ikebukuro
Day Nice Hotel Tokyo * Ended May 31, 3rd year of Reiwa
Toyoko Inn Shinjuku Kabukicho * Ended June 30, 3rd year of Reiwa
Toyoko Inn Tokyo Station Shin-Ohashi-mae
East Tower (Shinagawa Prince Hotel)
APA Hotel Asakusa Taharamachi Ekimae * Ended March 31, 3rd year of Reiwa
Tokyo Toranomon Tokyu REI * Ended March 31, 3rd year of Reiwa
Toyoko Inn Fuchu Nanbu Line Minamitama Station * Ended April 16, 3rd year of Reiwa
APA Hotel & Resort Nishi-Shinjuku 5-chome Station Tower
APA Hotel Yamanote Otsuka Station Tower
Toyoko Inn Ikebukuro North Exit II
In front of APA Hotel Shinagawa Izumidakeji Station
In front of APA Hotel Pride Parliament Building
APA Hotel Higashi Shinjuku Kabukicho Tower
Tokyu Stay Takanawa
Hachioji Sky Hotel
APA Hotel Shinjuku Gyoenmae
Kichijoji Tokyu REI
Comfort Hotel Tokyo Higashi Nihonbashi
APA Hotel TKP Nippori Ekimae
Tokyo Pet-accompanied accommodation medical treatment facility
※ 東京都福祉保健局 ※1施設追加|東京都 ※宿泊療養について(施設名一覧あり)
※感染者総数試算のソースは東京都の『新型コロナウイルス感染症対策サイト』より
・Quarantine at the airport
Case study | Response (arrival date) |
age | sex | residence | Behavior history | Symptoms |
4848 | Narita (12/19) |
Forties | male | Akita | United States of America | Asymptomatic |
4849 | Narita (12/19) |
Forties | woman | Saitama | United States of America | Asymptomatic |
4850 | Narita (12/19) |
20’s | male | Tokyo | United States of America | Fever, cough, malaise, etc. |
4851 | Narita (12/22) |
30s | male | Kanagawa Prefecture | United States of America | Asymptomatic |
4852 | Haneda (12/19) |
30s | male | Unpublished | Nigeria | Asymptomatic |
4853 | Haneda (12/19) |
50s | woman | Unpublished | United States of America | Cough |
4854 | Haneda (12/19) |
20’s | woman | Unpublished | England | Cough |
4855 | Haneda (12/19) |
Under teens | woman | Kanagawa Prefecture | Kenya | Asymptomatic |
4856 | Haneda (12/19) |
Forties | male | Kanagawa Prefecture | Kenya | Asymptomatic |
4857 | Haneda (12/19) |
10’s | woman | Unpublished | United States of America | Asymptomatic |
4858 | Haneda (12/22) |
20’s | male | Kanagawa Prefecture | United States of America | Asymptomatic |
4859 | Haneda (12/22) |
10’s | male | Unpublished | Mozambique | Cough |
4860 | Haneda (12/22) |
20’s | woman | Unpublished | United States of America | Asymptomatic |
4861 | Chubu (12/22) |
Under teens | male | Gifu Prefecture | Thailand | Asymptomatic |
4862 | Haneda (12/22) |
60s | male | Tokyo | Germany, Luxembourg | Sore throat |
4863 | Haneda (12/22) |
20’s | male | Tokyo | United States of America | Asymptomatic |
4864 | Narita (12/22) |
Forties | male | Aichi prefecture | Ghana | Asymptomatic |
4865 | Narita (12/22) |
30s | woman | Saitama | United States of America | Asymptomatic |
4866 | Kansai International Airport (12/22) |
Forties | male | Osaka prefecture | Vietnam | Asymptomatic |
4867 | Narita (12/22) |
30s | woman | Tokyo | Uganda | Asymptomatic |
4868 | Kansai International Airport (12/22) |
20’s | male | Yamaguchi Prefecture | United States of America | Asymptomatic |
4869 | Haneda (12/22) |
20’s | male | Unpublished | United States of America | Asymptomatic |
4870 | Haneda (12/22) |
50s | male | Unpublished | United States of America | Asymptomatic |
4871 | Narita (12/22) |
20’s | woman | Tokyo | Canada | Asymptomatic |
4872 | Haneda (12/22) |
20’s | male | Unpublished | United States of America | Asymptomatic |
4873 | Haneda (12/22) |
20’s | male | Tokyo | Hungary | Fever, sore throat |
4874 | Haneda (12/22) |
30s | male | Unpublished | United States of America | Asymptomatic |
4875 | Narita (12/22) |
30s | male | Kanagawa Prefecture | Puerto Rico | Asymptomatic |
4876 | Narita (12/22) |
Forties | male | Kanagawa Prefecture | United States of America | Asymptomatic |
4877 | Haneda (12/22) |
10’s | woman | Unpublished | Malta | Asymptomatic |
4878 | Kansai International Airport (12/22) |
20’s | male | Unpublished | Philippines | Asymptomatic |
4879 | Kansai International Airport (12/22) |
10’s | male | Unpublished | United Arab Emirates | Asymptomatic |
4880 | Kansai International Airport (12/22) |
20’s | woman | Unpublished | United States of America | Asymptomatic |
4881 | Kansai International Airport (12/22) |
20’s | woman | Unpublished | United States of America | Asymptomatic |
4882 | Kansai International Airport (12/22) |
60s | male | Unpublished | United States of America | Asymptomatic |
4883 | Haneda (12/22) |
20’s | woman | Unpublished | Russia | Asymptomatic |
4884 | Haneda (12/22) |
20’s | male | Tokyo | Pakistan | Asymptomatic |
4885 | Haneda (12/22) |
20’s | male | Kanagawa Prefecture | United States of America | Asymptomatic |
4886 | Haneda (12/22) |
Forties | male | Kanagawa Prefecture | United States, Dominican Republic |
Asymptomatic |
4887 | Haneda (12/19) |
30s | woman | Unpublished | Kenya | Headache, fatigue |
4888 | Haneda (12/19) |
Forties | woman | Tokyo | Kenya | Sore throat |
4889 | Haneda (12/23) |
Under teens | woman | Unpublished | England | Asymptomatic |
4890 | Kansai International Airport (12/19) |
10’s | male | Nara Prefecture | United States of America | Asymptomatic |
4891 | Kansai International Airport (12/19) |
20’s | woman | Aichi prefecture | United States of America | Asymptomatic |
4892 | Fukuoka (12/23) |
20’s | woman | Fukuoka Prefecture | Vietnam | Asymptomatic |
4893 | Fukuoka (12/23) |
Under teens | woman | Kumamoto Prefecture | Sri Lanka | Asymptomatic |
From the website of the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare
Click here for detailed information on current border measures and isolation period ↓
(*海外安全ホームページ – 外務省)
*Since the number of new infections in Tokyo seems to be almost the number of the previous day,
(Because the deadline for the number of new infections on the day is from 9:00 am the day before to 9:00 am on the day)
And also today, I will summarize some prefectures that have a high number of infected people, not just in the Tokyo area.
*** Saitama ***
・New infections are [3] people (*Max of up to yesterday=2170)
(*東京新聞)
(Individual infection information)
・ I couldn’t find any noticeable information today…
* I’m sorry, but the number of people in Saitama by region comes out, but the details are often late or not come out on the day …
*** Kanagawa ***
・New infections are [37] people (*Max of up to yesterday=2878)
(*東京新聞)
(Individual infection information)
・ A cluster of 50 people is occurring at a Heisei Yokohama Hospital in Yokohama City.
*** Chiba ***
・New infections are [7] people (*Max of up to yesterday=1778)
(*東京新聞)
(Individual infection information)
・A cluster of 5 people is occurring at a joint training camp for youth baseball teams in Chiba City.
*The following areas introduced until the other day will be excluded for a while.
①About “Osaka / Aichi / Okinawa / Hyogo / Kyoto”
→I have summarized this for the past year, but the details of the infection rarely appear during the day.
②About “Hokkaido”
→Infection is settling down
* In addition, the number of infected people in each prefecture at the present time (19:00) seems to be like this! ↓
*Graph of the number of newly infected people in Japan as of yesterday
*Today, Dec 23 (Thu) / [295] people
(*”Since the graph shows only the numbers up to the previous day, I handwritten the rightmost bar, but this is about it!”)
(*NHK NEWS WEB)
<Summary of today’s “Major News Related to COVID-19 in Japan”>
There was BRAKING NEWS yesterday, but
the first community spread has occurred in Osaka …
・ A couple in their 30s + a daughter under 10 years old
・ Men are teachers ・ Infection route unknown
・ No overseas travel history
Where did they pass the Omicron strain infected person …
In this way, the infection of Omicron strains in Japan has spread steadily …!
68 people at once yesterday alone …
(*厚生労働省)
↑↑ It’s too much …
Following the community-acquired infection in Osaka, the Japanese government seems to have a policy of strengthening measures against infectious diseases, but the actual measures to be taken seem to be these … ↓
① Omicron strain test for all infected people
(2) Request for quarantine for 14 days to all close contacts
Does that make sense …
Also, according to a government official, “we expected a Community Spread to occur”.
After all it was “the promised spread of infection” …
And … that’s not where you have to take measures.
By the way, even in the neighboring South Korea, there seems to be protests against the regulation of restaurant business due to the spread of infection.
If the infection subsides a little, “let us do business”,
and if the infection spreads as a result, “the government should calm the spread” …
What on earth is it?
…However, the government that doesn’t compensate properly is the worst …
Looking at the world, it seems that there are 106 countries where Omicron stocks have entered,
but in the UK, 70,000 people, 80,000 people, etc, it is steadily renewing the record high every day,
and finally, it seems that the number of newly infected people on December 22nd yesterday has exceeded 100,000 …!
The Japanese government was supposed to “assume Community spread infection” even though the country where the Omicron strain entered was destined to be like this …
Hmm … let’s stop saying any more (dry laugh)
(Vaccination schedule in Japan)
2021/12 Medical workers 1.04 million
2022/01 2 million medical workers
2022/01 Elderly 610,000
2022/01 (after that) 64 years old or younger
Each municipality mails vaccination tickets to people who have passed 8 months after the second vaccination.
2022/03 Occupational vaccination
*【詳しく】ワクチン3回目接種 第6波に備えて1日から接種開始 – NHK
“Eight months after the second vaccination of each individual,
vaccination tickets will be mailed to the general public under the age of 64.”
(Characteristics of the currently talked about Omicron strain)
(*blue: omicron stain /Arrow : infectivity)
↓ In addition, there was such an article! ↓
米FDA ファイザー開発の新型コロナ飲み薬に「緊急使用の許可」 – NHK
東京都 コロナ自宅療養者の健康観察 センターの体制強化へ – NHK
オミクロン株「感染急拡大を想定すべき状況」専門家会合 – NHK
And this article↓
How long time the materials such as paper, cloth, plastic, etc. need to eliminating the risk when coronavirus is attached, and how effective disinfection is.
If you are interested, please take a look!
And here’s a trial calculation of how many people in Japan are actually receiving medical treatment.
(If it is exactly as announced)
For those who are undergoing medical treatment nationwide are…
these days it’s been declining significantly on most days, but…
By the way, in Israel, where 44% of the population has completed the third vaccination, the Omicron strain has caused another spread of infection, and…
it seems that they are considering a fourth vaccination …
You can’t see the goal anymore …
However, even Israel, which is taking proper measures, is in such a situation, but in Japan …
Please be careful when you go out!
AcertainFox512
◆Changes in New Coronavirus Infection in Tokyo◆
Oct | |||||||
Sun | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Total |
– | – | – | – | – | 200 | 196 | 1582 |
161 | 87 | 144 | 149 | 143 | 138 | 82 | 904 |
60 | 49 | 77 | 72 | 62 | 57 | 66 | 443 |
40 | 29 | 36 | 41 | 36 | 26 | 32 | 240 |
19 | 17 | 29 | 36 | 21 | 24 | 23 | 169 |
22 | – | – | – | – | – | – | – |
Now | |||||||
Sun | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Total |
– | 9 | 18 | 25 | 14 | 25 | 29 | 142 |
21 | 18 | 30 | 25 | 31 | 22 | 24 | 171 |
22 | 7 | 15 | 27 | 20 | 16 | 16 | 129 |
20 | 6 | 17 | 5 | 27 | 19 | 16 | 110 |
9 | 8 | 21 | – | – | – | – | – |
Dec | |||||||
Sun | Mon | Tue | Wed | Thu | Fri | Sat | Total |
– | – | – | 21 | 11 | 14 | 19 | 103 |
19 | 7 | 19 | 21 | 17 | 25 | 20 | 128 |
13 | 7 | 24 | 29 | 30 | 20 | 28 | 151 |
33 | 11 | 38 | 40 | 37 | – | – | – |
– | – | – | – | – | – | – | – |
*Unit: person (number of infected people on that day)