The Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee announced on the 30th that 27 new cases of Olympic-related personnel have been diagnosed, which exceeds the 24 cases notified on the 29th, setting a record of new cases for two consecutive days.Since July 1, the Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee has announced daily new confirmed cases of Olympic-related personnel. Up to now, there have been 220 cases.
(Tokyo Olympics) There are 27 new confirmed cases of new crown pneumonia among Olympic-related personnel, and the total number exceeds 200
According to data from the Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee, of the 27 newly confirmed cases, 1 were media personnel; 4 were Olympic volunteers; 3 were athletes who arrived in Japan to participate in the Olympics; 4 were Olympic-related staff; 15 were Olympic outsourcing business staff member.
The Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee has previously decided that if contestants and related personnel live in the Olympic Village and the Tokyo Olympic Organizing Committee designated hotels, if the new crown test results are positive, considering privacy and other reasons, their personal information such as nationality, gender, and age will not be disclosed .
According to the statistics of the Japan Broadcasting Association TV station, as of 23:59 on the 29th local time, Japan had 10,699 new confirmed cases of new crown that day, and the number of new confirmed cases in a single day exceeded 10,000 for the first time, with a total of 903,324 confirmed cases; 14 new deaths on the same day , A total of 15,175 deaths.
Data shows that the Tokyo Metropolitan Area has over 3,000 new confirmed cases in a single day for 3 consecutive days, with a total of 210,610 confirmed cases; 3 new deaths on the same day, with a total of 2,288 deaths.
At present, only Tokyo and Okinawa prefectures are in the state of “emergency declaration” in Japan. Due to the rapid spread of delta mutant strains in Japan, the Japanese government held a meeting of government experts on the 30th. At the meeting, it was basically determined to extend the scope of the “emergency declaration” to four prefectures, Saitama, Chiba, Kanagawa, and Osaka, and Hokkaido. The five prefectures, Ishikawa, Kyoto, Hyogo, and Fukuoka, apply the policy of “key measures to prevent spreading” from August 2 to August 31.
On the same day, Japan’s Minister of Economic Regeneration, Yasumi Nishimura said that the three prefectures of Tokyo, Saitama, Chiba, and the Kanagawa metropolitan area will adopt strong three-dimensional epidemic prevention measures to curb the spread of the epidemic.
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