The Tokyo Metropolitan Government reported 103 new cases of the coronavirus in the capital on Monday. The figure rose above 100 for the first time since October 8 last year.
The daily tally nearly tripled from a week ago, increasing by 68. Monday also marked the 17th straight day of increase from a week earlier.
The seven-day average ending Monday was 75.7, up 96.1 percent from a week earlier.
Of the 103 people confirmed as positive, 40 had received two vaccine shots.
Meanwhile, one person is in serious condition, unchanged from the day before.
The daily tally nearly tripled from a week ago, increasing by 68. Monday also marked the 17th straight day of increase from a week earlier.
The seven-day average ending Monday was 75.7, up 96.1 percent from a week earlier.
Of the 103 people confirmed as positive, 40 had received two vaccine shots.
Meanwhile, one person is in serious condition, unchanged from the day before.
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103 new COVID-19 cases reported in Tokyo on Monday, marking the first time daily figures surpassed 100 since October 8, 2020. This represents a near triple increase from the previous week and is the 17th consecutive day of weekly rise. The seven-day average ending Monday increased by 96.1% compared
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URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20220103_14/
Date: Jan. 3, 2022
Created: 2022/01/03 20:26
Updated: 2025/12/09 18:23
Last Read: 2022/01/03 20:28