Tokyo reports 95 new instances of COVID-19, down from 100 for the first time since July 8

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The Tokyo Metropolitan Government reported 95 new cases of the new coronavirus on Monday, a sharp drop after surpassing 200 cases in recent days.

It is the first daily figure of less than 100 in Tokyo since July 8, when it reported 75 cases, according to the metropolitan government.

The one-day figure, up from 212 on Sunday, brought Tokyo’s cumulative total to 19,428.

Some fitness experts recently warned that a spike in infections had already peaked last July. But the Japanese capital, which has a population of about 14 million, has kept its alert on the coronavirus pandemic at 4 levels, meaning that “infections are spreading. “

The metropolitan government has demanded that the institutions that serve alcohol and karaoke close at 10 p. m. until the end of August due to the threat of infection.

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