In Japan, for the first time in more than a year, there are no deaths from COVID-19

For the first time since August 2020, no coronavirus deaths have been detected in Japan per day

one death from COVID-19 per day. This is reported by TASS with reference to statistics on all prefectures of the country.

Prior to that, in Japan, a zero increase in deaths from coronavirus was in August 2020.

Over the past day, 126 new cases of COVID-19, including 21 in Tokyo. At the same time, the country's population is almost 126 million people.

For the entire time of the pandemic in Japan, more than 1,720,000 cases of coronavirus infection were detected, of which 18,309 people died, over 1,700,000 recovered. It is noted that at the moment more than 98.4 million people have received the first component of the vaccine, which is 77.8 percent of the country's population.

Earlier, Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga said that all emergency restrictions aimed at combating coronavirus in Japan will be canceled. According to him, the abolition of restrictive measures will take place gradually, and the process itself was launched on September 30.

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