High-rise buildings are seen in the heart of Tokyo, with the Imperial Palace in the foreground, in this photo taken from a Mainichi Shimbun helicopter in the capital's Chiyoda Ward. (Mainichi/Kentaro Ikushima)
TOKYO -- Japan's capital recorded a total of 29 new COVID-19 cases on Nov. 6, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government announced, after reporting 25 cases the previous day.
Tokyo registered 2,176 total COVID-19 cases in October for an average of 70.2 cases per day, a steep drop from September's 31,842 total cases (an average of 1,061.4 per day) and the 125,606 infections (an average of 4,051.8 per day) tallied in August.
By Nov. 5, 3,155 people had died of COVID-19 in Tokyo since the pandemic began in Japan in the spring of 2020.
Tokyo has recorded 381,775 infections to date, the most among Japan's 47 prefectures. As of Nov. 5, there were 105 COVID-19 patients hospitalized in Tokyo, 12 with severe symptoms.
(Mainichi)
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