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Japan reports more than 1,200 more coronavirus cases

Aug 15 (Japan Today) - Japan on Saturday reported more than 1,200 new cases of the novel coronavirus, topping the 1,000 mark for the third day, with cluster outbreaks and infections at home occurring at the height of the summer holiday season.

The tally compares with 1,361 the previous day after surpassing 1,000 cases for the first time on Thursday since Aug 9. The cumulative total stood at more than 55,830. The nationwide death toll stood at 1,106 after seven more deaths were confirmed on the day.

Tokyo saw the country's highest number of 385 new cases, above 380 for the second straight day. It has also seen infections in three digits every day in August.

The daily figures reflect the most recent totals reported by health authorities and medical institutions.

The capital saw new daily cases in the range of 100 to 200 from Monday, but the figure climbed to 389 on Friday, surpassing 300 for the first time since Aug 9.

Among Tokyo's 385 cases, transmission routes were confirmed in 136, of which nearly half or 64 were caused by infections at home.

An official at the Tokyo metropolitan government said such infections likely occurred "as families are spending more time together due to the summer holidays." The official called for thorough precautionary measures especially when living with elderly people.

Tokyo, which maintains its alert at the highest of four levels, meaning "infections are spreading," has asked residents to refrain from traveling or returning to their hometowns to visit relatives during the holidays.

It has also requested establishments serving alcohol and karaoke venues to close by 10 p.m. through the end of August to curb the spread of the virus.

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