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Japan’s new coronary pneumonia cases exceed 9,000 new confirmed cases in a single day for the first time, a record high

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Original title: Japan’s new crown pneumonia confirmed cases exceeded 9,000 for the first time in a single day, a record high

According to Japanese media reports, the number of new confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia in Japan exceeded 9,000 for the first time in a single day, and the surge in confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia in Tokyo has cast a shadow over the Tokyo Olympics. Japanese Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga is also facing tough measures to deal with the tension. pressure.

Japan’s new confirmed cases of new crown pneumonia in a single day exceeded the record of 7,958 cases on January 8, and 3,177 new confirmed cases of new crown pneumonia in Tokyo on the 28th, setting a record for the city’s new crown pneumonia in a single day since the outbreak of the new crown.

The number of people infected with new crown pneumonia in the country has increased sharply. Now the highly infectious new crown virus mutant strain delta is spreading rapidly in Japan. Tokyo citizens are tired of the new crown restrictions under the state of emergency.

Yoshihide Suga has met with Minister of Health, Labour and Welfare Norihisa Tamura and other cabinet members to discuss the current situation.

On the 27th, the number of newly confirmed cases in a single day in Japan exceeded 7,000 for the first time since May 12, which is close to the record high of approximately 8,000 confirmed patients in early January.

The Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee promised to implement adequate measures to ensure the “safe and reliable” of the Olympic Games, and emphasized that the number of athletes and related personnel infected at the Olympic Games is very small.

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Yoshihide Suga denied the possibility of canceling the Olympics on the 27th. The Tokyo Olympics opened on July 23, and almost no spectators in all Olympic venues.

The Japanese government announced on the 8th that Tokyo has entered a new round of emergency. The period is from July 12 to August 22. This is the fourth time Tokyo has entered a state of emergency. Japanese media reported that this mainly depends on the cooperation of the public and does not need to implement strict blockade measures like some countries.

It is reported that the prefectural governments of three counties (Chiba, Saitama, and Kanagawa) surrounding Tokyo are considering applications to declare a new crown emergency.

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