People wearing face masks cross a street in Tokyo on Tuesday, Aug. 24, 2021. (AP Photo/Koji Sasahara)
TOKYO -- Japan's capital reported 4,228 COVID-19 infections on Aug. 25, its 30th day in a row over 2,000 cases and the eighteenth day this month over 4,000.
Tokyo registered 4,220 new infections on Aug. 24, and remains under a fourth state of emergency as it battles a fifth wave of coronavirus cases.
In the first week of August, Tokyo recorded an average of 3,893 new cases per day. The figure rose to 4,231.1 in the second week, and 4,719 in the third, up from the daily average of 1,420.5 for the month of July, when the capital registered a total of 44,034 new infections.
By Aug. 24, a total of 2,393 people had died of COVID-19 in Tokyo since the pandemic began in the spring of 2020.
Tokyo has recorded 314,709 infections to date, the most of any of Japan's 47 prefectures. As of Aug. 24, there were 4,124 COVID-19 patients hospitalized in Tokyo, 268 with severe symptoms.
(Mainichi)
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