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Covid-19 Monitoring Report — Tokyo’s New Normal — Novel Coronavirus Website https://stopcovid19.metro.tokyo.lg.jp/
Today's Topics Global COVID-19 Situation COVID-19 Situation in Tokyo November Grand Sumo Tournament Grand Opening Ceremony of the Tokyo Aquatics Centre Some Tokyo 2020 Games facilities now open to the public Tokyo Coronavirus Support Center for Foreign Residents (TOCOS)
COVID-19 global infection situation Change in cumulative total of infected cases and deaths by country (5 countries with the highest number of cases/deaths, plus Japan) Cases – cumulative total Deaths – cumulative total Global 47,362,304 Global 1,211,986 Japan 102,900 Japan 1,786 Source: WHO coronavirus disease (COVID-19) dashboard. Geneva: World Health Organization, 2020. Available online: https://covid19.who.int/ (last cited: Nov. 4th).
Positive Cases in Tokyo (as of Nov. 5) Reported today Positive cases * 269 Deaths 2 65+ 30 * Includes non-residents of Tokyo Awaiting guidance on Hospitalized 973 hospital, etc. admission 365 Serious cases 38 Discharged, etc. 29,615 Recovering at designated hotels 264 Deaths 461 Recovering at home 215 Total cases to date 31,893 No. of tests conducted 1,769 [Note] The figures of the testing date and the reported figures three Reference days later do not necessarily match up. The tests conducted also include on Nov. 2(preliminary figure) repeat testing on recovered patients to confirm that they test negative.
Change in the number of new positive cases and serious cases in Tokyo (as of Nov. 5) Change in the number of new positive cases 500 400 ■ Positive cases by day 165.4 300 ━ 7-day moving average 200 100 0 3/1 4/1 5/1 6/1 7/1 8/1 9/1 10/1 11/1 Change in the number of serious cases 120 100 80 60 40 20 0 3/1 4/1 5/1 6/1 7/1 8/1 9/1 10/1 11/1 * Number of serious cases calculated according standards for defining serious patients used from April 27 to present.
Analysis of the infection situation and health care provision system System for the provision Infection situation of health care Vigilance against a resurgence The system must be of the virus is needed. built up.
Grand Opening Ceremony of the Tokyo Aquatics Centre
Grand Opening Ceremony of the Tokyo Aquatics Centre
Some Tokyo 2020 Games facilities now open to the public The following facilities are accepting individual and group use: Kasai Canoe Slalom Centre (Rinkaicho, Edogawa-ku) Tatsumi Water Polo Centre (Tatsumi, Koto-ku) Sea Forest Waterway (Uminomori, Koto-ku) Yumenoshima Park Archery Field (Yumenoshima, Koto-ku) Oi Hockey Stadium (Yashio, Shinagawa-ku) Musashinonomori Park (Nishimachi, Chofu-shi) Tokyo Aquatics Centre (Tatsumi, Koto-ku) Ariake Tennis Park (Ariake, Koto-ku) Tokyo Metropolitan Gymnasium (Sendagaya, Shibuya-ku) Please visit their websites for details. * Use is permitted as long as it does not hinder preparations for the Games or the hosting of the Games.
Exhibition of the Olympic and Paralympic Torches The torches for the Olympic and Paralympic Games Tokyo 2020 will be displayed in turn at all of Tokyo’s 62 municipalities. Exhibition schedule: Monday, Nov. 2, 2020 - Saturday, July 3, 2021 Now on display at the Tokyo Metropolitan Government building in Shinjuku! * Use the QR code at the bottom right to confirm the display site Items displayed One Tokyo 2020 Olympic torch One Tokyo 2020 Paralympic torch The torches cannot be touched.
Tokyo Coronavirus Support Center for Foreign Residents(TOCOS) Provides a telephone consultation service for foreign nationals experiencing uncertainty in their lives due to the virus Support offered in 14 languages: Plain Japanese, English, Chinese, Korean, Vietnamese, Nepali, Indonesian, Tagalog, Thai, Portuguese, Spanish, French, Cambodian, and Burmese Toll-free number: 0120-296-004 Regular hours of operation: 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. (Closed weekends/holidays)
For both COVID-19 and Influenza Protect Wash the Elderly Hands Ventilate Wear rooms a mask
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