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Screenshot showing graph of transition of COVID-19 patient numbers per medical facilities (nationwide for Japan, data current as of May 2, 2025) from Ministry of Health, Labor, and Welfare weekly report with vertical axis showing number of patients per medical facility for the week shown on the horizontal axis. April 21 to April 27, 2025, showed a decrease to 1.39 cases per medical facility. From April 7, 2025, with the start of Acute Respiratory Illnesses (ARI) monitoring, the number of COVID-19 monitoring stations has changed and the Ministry urges care to be taken when interpreting the data.

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    Minoru Saba (minorusaba@toad.social)'s status on Friday, 02-May-2025 18:45:36 JST Minoru Saba Minoru Saba
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    Infection status
    Released May 2, 2025.
    - As of period from Apr 21 - Apr 27, 2025 -

    No. of patients per medical facility (nationwide) 1.39
    Change from prev. week -0.38
    [Source: Health-Labor-Welfare Ministry weekly report]
    https://www.mhlw.go.jp/content/001483547.pdf
    🔸Continuing decrease
    Saga at 0.96, Tokyo at 0.82, Akita at 1.52, Hokkaido at 1.76, Okinawa at 1.0
    #Niigata at 3.11

    #Influenza (nationwide) 1.09
    Change from prev. week -0.11
    #Saga at 3.38
    https://www.mhlw.go.jp/content/001483543.pdf
    #CovidIsNotOver #Japan

    In conversation about a month ago from toad.social permalink
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