Japan died of another 119 cases of COVID-19 in the 24 hours to Wednesday (Feb 3), bringing the latest death toll. Increased to 6,084 people high through the main 6,000 people just 11 days after passing 5,000 on January 23, with 32 new deaths in the Tokyo metropolitan area. This is a new record for the capital’s highest daily deaths and 19 people are in Kanagawa Prefecture. Adjacent south
Data from the Japanese Health Ministry on Wednesday said Japan has 2,631 new cases of COVID-19, lower than 3,000 infections for the fourth consecutive day, and the latest figures have led to the cumulative number of infections nationwide. That rose to 393,836, while the number of critically ill patients dropped 40 from Tuesday to 987 from 43,787 people in the system nationwide and 344,137 were cured.
The death toll from COVID-19 in Japan has risen from 2,000 to 3,000 in one month and reached 4,000 in 18 days, before reaching 5,000 in 14 days, with the deaths including passengers. And the cruise crew of Japan Who died at sea And as of Jan. 27, 61.9% of all COVID-19 deaths are 80 years or older, 23.9% are 70-80 and 8.4% are 60-70.
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