Gert van der Hoek
In Memoriam - Editor, Senior Moderator
Japan logged 1,737 daily new coronavirus cases on Saturday, renewing a record for a third consecutive day, as Tokyo, Osaka and other major cities continued to see high rates of infection.
The latest Kyodo News tally based on data released by local governments followed 1,704 cases on Friday and 1,660 the previous day, in what experts say could be the third wave of the pandemic in the country.
Tokyo reported 352 new coronavirus cases, surpassing 300 for a fourth consecutive day, the first such streak since early August.
Osaka reported 285, a daily record for the densely populated western prefecture, and Chiba Prefecture, which neighbors Tokyo, logged a record 88 cases in a single day.
Other prefectures that saw record cases on Saturday were Ibaraki, Kanagawa and Shizuoka prefectures.
Despite a resurgence of infections, people in Japan continued to head to popular tourist spots as the country entered the weekend following the two record-breaking days.
The latest Kyodo News tally based on data released by local governments followed 1,704 cases on Friday and 1,660 the previous day, in what experts say could be the third wave of the pandemic in the country.
Tokyo reported 352 new coronavirus cases, surpassing 300 for a fourth consecutive day, the first such streak since early August.
Osaka reported 285, a daily record for the densely populated western prefecture, and Chiba Prefecture, which neighbors Tokyo, logged a record 88 cases in a single day.
Other prefectures that saw record cases on Saturday were Ibaraki, Kanagawa and Shizuoka prefectures.
Despite a resurgence of infections, people in Japan continued to head to popular tourist spots as the country entered the weekend following the two record-breaking days.