Tokyo’s New COVID-19 Infections Hit Highest in 5 Weeks

Tokyo’s New COVID-19 Infections Hit Highest in 5 Weeks
An advertisement truck, operated by Tokyo Metropolitan Government office, displaying messages that warns against the spread of the N501Y mutant COVID-19 strain, drives on the street in Tokyo, Japan on May 14, 2021. Naoki Ogura/File Photo/Reuters
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TOKYO—Tokyo reported 716 new COVID-19 infections on Saturday, its highest in more than five weeks, as the nation considers extending pandemic restrictions in the capital just weeks before it is to host the Olympics.

Tokyo and three neighboring prefectures are among areas under a quasi-state of emergency set to run through July 11, but Japan may extend the measures by two weeks or more due to a recent uptick in infections.

The COVID-19 surge comes as Olympic organizers struggle to decide whether to allow spectators at the Games, which start on July 23.

Having decided to ban overseas spectators, the organizers have capped the number of domestic spectators at 10,000 per venue for the Games, or 50 percent capacity, despite medical experts saying no spectators would be the “least risky” option.

Saturday’s COVID-19 number is the highest since May 26, when Tokyo had 743 new infections.

 By Junko Fujita