Society | Mar 29

Japan reports 200 cases in a day

Mar 29 (NHK) - Japan has reported 200 coronavirus infection cases in a day for the first time.

Tokyo confirmed a record 63 cases on Saturday. Neighboring Chiba Prefecture also reported more than 60 cases. That figure includes 57 cases connected to a facility for people with disabilities.

More than 1,700 cases of infection have been confirmed in the country, excluding 712 cases from the Diamond Princess cruise ship.

Sixty-five people have died, including 10 from the cruise ship.

The health ministry says 975 people had recovered and left hospital as of Friday.


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