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STOP COVID-19 Novel Coronavirus Latest Information - From Governor Koike to the People of Tokyo - Novel Coronavirus Website https://stopcovid19.metro.tokyo.lg.jp

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STOP COVID-19

Novel CoronavirusLatest Information

- From Governor Koike to the People of Tokyo -

Novel Coronavirus Website

https://stopcovid19.metro.tokyo.lg.jp

Today's positivecases

Discharged, etc.

Deaths

Hospitalized

Currently secured beds

Targeted number of hospital beds

PCR tests(April 23 – 29)

4,000

1,200/day

Deathsreported today

Positive Cases in Tokyo(as of May 22)

Currently secured

Currently scheduled number of designated hotel rooms to secure

about 2,800rooms

6,000

about

Max. 1,811

Positive cases to date 3,300

3

561

5,136

4,189263

39

7

70

Maximum Capacityabout 3,100

Recovering at designated hotels

Recovering at home

14Awaiting guidance on hospital, etc. admission

Change in number of new positive cases(as of May 22)

0

50

100

150

200

250

3/1 3/8 3/15 3/22 3/29 4/5 4/12 4/19 4/26 5/3 5/10 5/17

Positive cases by day

7-day average

Criteria for relaxation

Criteria for reinstatement of

requests

Situation of Monitoring Indicators(as of May 22)

New positivecases

New untraceablecases

Weekly growthfactor

Seriouspatients

Hospitalizedpatients

Positive rate in PCR tests

Consultations at call centers

Criteria Relaxation Reinstatement of

requests

New positive cases < 20/day 50≦

% of new

untraceable cases< 50 % 50%≦

Weekly growth

factor of positive

cases

< 1 2≦

7.6

45.3%

0.35

42

561

1.4%

992

Roadmap toOvercoming COVID-19

Five Key Points of the Roadmap

2 Through monitoring and other activities, seek to achieve a balance between requests and the lives of the residents and socioeconomic activities.

4 Build health care provision and testing systems that are completely prepared for the “second wave.”

5 Build a society where the “new normal ”is firmly established.

3 If it becomes necessary, issue a “Tokyo Alert.”

1 Control the spread of infection to the maximum by requesting thorough actions, such as staying at home.1

2

4

3

5

5 am – 12 midnight (alcohol served up to 12 midnight)

Steps to Relaxing Suspension of Operations Requests (by facility)

Museums, sports facilities, schools,

etc

○or△ ○ ○×Tutoring schools,

theaters, halls, stores other than those selling

daily essentials, etc.

×

× ○ ○Manga cafés, pachinko parlors, game centers,amusement parks, etc.

×

× ×

Eating/drinking establishments with

host/hostess services, live houses, karaoke rooms, gyms,

etc

Events

×

Eating/drinking establishments

(including izakaya)

5 am – 10 pm (alcohol served up to 10 pm)

5 am – 10 pm (alcohol served up to 10 pm)

5 am – 8 pm (alcohol served up to 7 pm)

× × ×

Up to 50 people Up to 100 people Up to 1,000 people×

Step 0 Step 1 Step 2 Step3

Staged Reopening of Metropolitan Schools

Frequency of going to school(weekly)

Time at school

Ratio of students

Securing learning (hybrid

method)

Image of staged reopening (staggering time at school) (example of metropolitan high schools)

1 day

About 2 hours

1/6

2-3 days 3-4 days

Half day All day

1/3 1/2-2/3

5 days

All day

100%

Change distribution of school and home learning to prepare for the second wave as well

Online learning, etc., at home

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(Home)

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Face-to-face instruction at school

All students

SOCIAL DISTANCE(距離を保とう)

■Enjoy online lessons/activities

■Use parks when they are not crowded, find areas with few people

Thorough hand-washing and wearing a mask

■Avoid crowded times

■Walk or use your bicycle

■As few people possible, as quickly as possible

■Maintain distance while in line for the cash register

■Use online and catalogue shopping and cashless payment

■Avoid sharing plates and chopsticks, create new seating arrangements, put “new table manners” into practice

■Use take-out and delivery services

■Expand telecommuting and staggered commuting■Advance online meetings and eliminating the need for hanko stamps■Make adjustments in the office using screens, ventilation, disinfection, etc.

Social distancing

Shopping Leisure, sports, etc. Public transport

Meals Workstyles

Actively avoid the 3 Cs

A “New Normal” at Home and at Work

Lighting up Rainbow Bridge

Call for Ideas on Overcoming COVID-19and Creating Tokyo’s Future

Calling for ideas to create Tokyo’s future from a broad spectrum of society including Tokyo citizens, university researchers, those in the medical care field, and companies.

Theme

Ideas on methods of resolving social issues through cooperation between a variety of actors, etc. to overcome COVID-19 and create Tokyo’s future

Dates

May 22nd Start acceptingsubmissions

July 31st Deadline

How to submit

By e-mail to:

or by [email protected]

Our Actions Will Protect Lives and Livelihoods

T o k y o I s S t i l l U n d e r A l e r t