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As Of Feb. 04, 2022: Tokyo Reports 19,798 New Coronavirus Cases; Nationwide Tally 95,453

The Tokyo metropolitan government on Friday reported 19,798 new coronavirus cases, down 881 from Thursday and up 2,167 from last Friday.

By age group, 3,664 cases were in their 20s, 3,687 in their 30s, 3,391 in their 40s, and 2,003 in their 50s, while 2,138 were aged between 10 and 19, and 2,736 younger than 10.

The number of infected people hospitalized with severe symptoms in Tokyo is 41, up to three from Thursday, health officials said. The nationwide figure is 1,042, up 131 from Thursday.

Nationwide, the number of reported cases was 95,453. After Tokyo, the prefectures with the most cases were:

  • Osaka (10,640)
  • Kanagawa (9,032)
  • Aichi (6,201)
  • Hyogo (5,598)
  • Chiba (5,518)
  • Fukuoka (5,120)
  • Saitama (4,593)
  • Hokkaido (3,543)
  • Kyoto (2,878)
  • Shizuoka (1,799)
  • Ibaraki (1,445)
  • Hiroshima (1,233)
  • Shiga (1,129)
  • Gunma (1,041)
  • Okayama (1,041)
  • Nara (1,017)
  • Gifu (941)
  • Kumamoto (916)
  • Tochigi (908)
  • Okinawa (789, including 80 among U.S. military personnel)
  • Mie (736)
  • Miyagi (697)
  • Kagoshima (685)
  • Nagano (642)
  • Nagasaki (566)
  •  Ishikawa (551)
  • Saga (538)
  • Fukushima (500)
  • Oita (500)
  • Niigata (496)
  • Aomori (460)
  • Wakayama (455)
  •  Kagawa (369)
  • Miyazaki (368)
  • Yamaguchi (344)
  • Toyama (341)
  • Yamagata (325)
  • Yamanashi (280)
  • Ehime (263)
  • Fukui (209)
  • Kochi (202)
  • Iwate (202)
  • Tokushima (192)
  • Akita (152)
  • Tottori (119).

The number of coronavirus-related deaths reported nationwide was 101.

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