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A man wearing a protective mask, amid the Covid-19 outbreak, walks past an electronic board displaying Japan’s Nikkei index and various countries’ stock market index prices outside a brokerage in Tokyo, Japan, on February 22, 2022. — Picture by REUTERS

Tokyo raises alert level amid resurgence in Covid-19 cases

TOKYO, July 1 — The Tokyo metropolitan government raised its Covid-19 alert to the second-highest of four levels Thursday amid a continuous rise in coronavirus infections for two consecutive weeks.

Experts attending a monitoring meeting of the metropolitan government made the decision and warned that the virus is spreading again, stressing the importance of promoting vaccination among young people, reported Kyodo news.

On Thursday, Tokyo reported 3,621 new daily cases, up about 1,200 from the same day last week. The nationwide tally, meanwhile, stood at 23,448 cases, up about 6,700 from the week earlier.

The seven-day rolling average of new infections in Tokyo as of Wednesday was up 38 per cent from the previous week, marking an increase of two consecutive weeks following a 10 percent increase last week.

The highly contagious BA.5 strain of Omicron variant is replacing the BA.2 subvariant in the capital as suspected cases of BA.5 account for about 25 per cent of new infections.

A coronavirus panel of the health ministry on Thursday also alerted to the BA.5 strain’s increasing dominance across the country and a possible further rise in Covid-19 cases.

Nationwide cases of the BA.5 strain are projected to account for 24 per cent of the total in the first week of July and rise over 50 per cent in the following week, according to the National Institute of Infectious Diseases.

Norio Omagari, head of the Disease Control and Prevention Centre at the National Centre for Global Health and Medicine, said that the daily figure in Tokyo might increase to over 5,000 by mid-July.

— Bernama

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