It is a transition graph of the COVID-19 infection status in Japan.
We have added a moving average for the 7th, so you can easily see the trend of increase and decrease.
Since it is created based on the numbers released every night by the Japanese public broadcasting station NHK, there may be a slight difference from the government announcement.
[Relation] : List of articles related to COVID-19 in Japanese.
目次
- 1 Nationwide
- 2 Number of prefectures where positive people occur
- 3 Number of patients (Nationwide)
- 4 Number of severely ill (Nationwide)
- 5 The person who died (Nationwide)
- 6 Airport quarantine
- 7 Hokkaido / Aomori / Iwate / Miyagi / Akita / Yamagata / Fukushima
- 8 Ibaraki / Tochigi / Gunma / Saitama / Chiba / Tokyo / Kanagawa
- 9 Niigata / Toyama / Ishikawa / Fukui / Yamanashi / Nagano / Gifu / Shizuoka / Aicho
- 10 Mie / Shiga / Kyoto / Osaka / Hyogo / Nara / Wakayama
- 11 Tottori / Shimane / Okayama / Hiroshima / Yamaguchi
- 12 Tokushima / Kagawa / Ehime / Kochi
- 13 Fukuoka / Saga / Nagasaki / Kumamoto / Oita / Miyazaki / Kagoshima / Okinawa
Nationwide
Number of prefectures where positive people occur
Number of patients (Nationwide)
Number of severely ill (Nationwide)
The person who died (Nationwide)
Airport quarantine
Hokkaido / Aomori / Iwate / Miyagi / Akita / Yamagata / Fukushima
Ibaraki / Tochigi / Gunma / Saitama / Chiba / Tokyo / Kanagawa
Niigata / Toyama / Ishikawa / Fukui / Yamanashi / Nagano / Gifu / Shizuoka / Aicho
Mie / Shiga / Kyoto / Osaka / Hyogo / Nara / Wakayama
Tottori / Shimane / Okayama / Hiroshima / Yamaguchi
Tokushima / Kagawa / Ehime / Kochi
Fukuoka / Saga / Nagasaki / Kumamoto / Oita / Miyazaki / Kagoshima / Okinawa
[Relation] : List of articles related to COVID-19 in Japanese.