The Tokyo metropolitan government on Tuesday reported 4,377
new coronavirus cases, up 1,415 from Monday, and up 1,765 from last Tuesday.
The average for Tokyo over the past seven days stands at 4,527.1.
People in their 20s (1,326 cases), their 30s (917) and their 40s (736) accounted for the highest numbers, while 618 cases were aged under 19.
The number of infected people hospitalized with severe symptoms in Tokyo was 276, up eight from Monday, health officials said. The nationwide figure was 1,646, up 43 from Monday.
Nationwide, the number of reported cases as of 6 p.m. was 19,955. After Tokyo, the prefectures with the most cases were Kanagawa (2,017), Osaka (1,856), Saitama (1,634), Chiba (1,304), Aichi (a record high 957), Hyogo (853), Fukuoka (716), Okinawa (684), Shizuoka (435), Kyoto (420), Hokkaido (410), Gifu (a record high 324), Kumamoto (271), Ibaraki (260), Kagoshima (245), Gunma (238), Hiroshima (227), Miyagi (211), Mie (208), Tochigi (177), Shiga (176), Okayama (163), Oita (148), Nara (133), Saga (121), Miyazaki (111), Nagasaki (104), Fukushima (99), Aomori (91), Yamanashi (89), Nagano (85), Kagawa (83), Ehime (79), Toyama (78), Yamaguchi (75), Niigata (69) and Wakayama (67).
The number of coronavirus-related deaths reported nationwide was 47.
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