Tokyo confirms 97 new coronavirus cases, daily record increase

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TOKYO. KAZINFORM - At least 97 new coronavirus infections were confirmed in Tokyo on Thursday, the biggest daily increase yet, a metropolitan government source said, as the capital struggles with a recent surge in the number of cases, Kyodo reports.

The figure, to be finalized later in the day, follows 66 reported on Wednesday and 78 on Tuesday, and brought the total number of confirmed cases in Tokyo to 684.

Prime Minister Shinzo Abe said earlier Thursday new coronavirus infections have not reached the point across Japan to declare a state of emergency, but the country should remain vigilant against an explosive surge.

«At this point, we have not seen infections spreading rapidly and widely across the country. We are barely holding the line,» Abe said in parliament.

«But if we lower our guard now even a little, infections can accelerate suddenly at any moment. We continue to be on the brink,» Abe said.

Abe has been cautious about making a state of emergency declaration, saying that doing so would restrict people's rights, and first, he needs to seek expert opinions.

Medical experts are calling for Abe to declare a state of emergency to avert the collapse of the health care system due to a potential surge in patients with COVID-19, the illness caused by the new virus that has spread rapidly from China since late last year.

«It's critically important to prevent a sharp rise in cases in the Tokyo metropolitan area with a large population, which is at the center of economic activity,» Abe said.

On Wednesday, a government panel of experts said the health care system in urban areas, including Tokyo, is under increased strain, and steps need to be taken.

Tokyo has reported over 580 cases, by far the largest among the country's 47 prefectures. Nearly 14 million people live in the Japanese capital.

Once a state of emergency is declared for a specific area, its prefectural governor will gain the discretion to take preventive steps. They can request residents to stay home and limit the use of schools and other facilities.


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