The first announcement of Tokyo Alert
On the night of June 2, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government issued the Tokyo Alert, saying that there are signs of an increase in community-acquired infections in COVID-19. On this day, 34 new infected persons were reported, and the average number of infected persons in the last seven days has risen to 16.3, 50% of those with unknown transmission routes and 2.15 per week compared to the previous week of the number of infected persons per week.
Following the release of the declaration of a state of emergency on May 25, the Tokyo Metropolitan Government Building and the Rainbow Bridge were lit up (20:00 to 24:00), which symbolizes the seven indicators, in order to make it easier for Tokyo residents to understand the status of seven monitoring indicators to ease and re-request for emergency measures. The red light-up reminiscent of the dangers desired by Toyosu Ohashi is "a level to be alert. Thorough measures are being taken to encourage Tokyo residents to raise their awareness. From 19:00 to 20:00, a blue light-up is being carried out to thank medical professionals and support them.