Japan's capital, Tokyo, reported its highest number of new coronavirus infections on Tuesday, days after the Olympics began. Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga urged people to avoid non-essential outings, but said there was no need to consider a suspension of the Games. Tokyo reported 2,848 new COVID-19 cases, exceeding its earlier record of 2,520 daily cases on Jan. 7.
TOKYO — Japan's capital, Tokyo, reported its highest number of new coronavirus infections on Tuesday, days after the Olympics began. Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga urged people to avoid non-essential outings, but said there was no need to consider a suspension of the Games.
Experts have warned that the more contagious delta variant could cause a surge during the Olympics, which started Friday. Suga again urged that people avoid non-essential outings. "Please watch the Olympic Games on TV at home, he said. Experts noted that cases among younger, unvaccinated people are rising sharply as Japan’s inoculation drive loses steam due to supply uncertainty. Many serious cases involve those in their 50s. They now dominate Tokyo’s nearly 3,000 hospitalized patients and are gradually filling up available beds. Authorities reportedly plan to ask medical institutions to increase their capacity to about 6,000 beds for COVID-19 patients.
México Últimas Noticias, México Titulares
Similar News:También puedes leer noticias similares a ésta que hemos recopilado de otras fuentes de noticias.
Photos: The 2020 Olympics in TokyoIt's a year later than expected, but the 2020 Summer Olympics are finally here. And so far, it's been filled with amazing performances and some unexpected results.
Leer más »
Gorgeous Photos Show What The Last Tokyo Olympics Looked Like In 1964Over 50 years ago, Tokyo hosted its first modern Olympics. It looked very different from the games today!
Leer más »
This Is The Hottest Tattoo At The Tokyo OlympicsElite athletes at the Tokyo Olympics have two things in common — remarkable talent in their area of sport and a tattoo of the universally known Olympic rings.
Leer más »
Swimmer beats COVID twice to win gold at Tokyo Olympics'It's a dream come true having a gold around my neck,' Dean told reporters after the race. 'I contracted COVID twice in the last 12 months. Sitting in my flat in isolation, an Olympic gold was a million miles away.'
Leer más »
Tokyo Olympics while you were sleeping: Biles' status, Team USA men's hoops returns to formKatie Ledecky makes history winning gold in women's 1500m free. BMX racing and golf start on Thursday. Caeleb Dressel will swim in 100m free final.
Leer más »
Simone Biles withdraws from individual all-around final at Tokyo OlympicsShe will continue to be evaluated daily to determine whether or not to participate in next week’s individual event finals, USA Gymnastics said.
Leer más »