The number of corona deaths in Germany is consistently high.
A calculation impressively shows how many patients die from or with Covid-19 per hour.
Coronavirus pandemic in Germany
: The number of
corona cases
remains
high
despite the
lockdown light
.
The number of
Covid-19
deaths also
remains at a consistently high level.
A calculation shows how frequent
coronavirus
deaths are
currently in the
corona
crisis
.
Munich - The DGAI has sounded the alarm.
This is the abbreviation for the
Intensive Care Working Group of the German Society for Anesthesiology and Intensive Care Medicine
.
A cumbersome term for important jobs.
And a representative for those health professionals involved in vorderster
Corona
-Front
against the contagious lung disease
Covid-19
and to the life of the
coronavirus patients
fight.
Far beyond the particularly affected federal states of
Bavaria
and
Baden-Württemberg
.
Corona pandemic in Germany: intensive care physicians are sounding the alarm with a view to intensive care beds
On
average,
only
three intensive care beds
are left in
German hospitals
, the DGAI said on Monday, November 30th.
"We are in an absolutely exceptional situation that we
have never experienced
in the history of
intensive care medicine
",
explained Gernot Marx, the spokesman for the working group.
It is a sentence that impressively describes the seriousness of the situation.
A calculation example underlines this impression.
FOCUS Online
writes
that in
Germany
a person
dies
every five minutes with or from
Corona
.
The news portal refers to its own calculations for the
7-day average of deaths
, calculated backwards from Monday, November 30th.
Coronavirus pandemic in Germany: an average of 305 Covid-19 deaths per day
Accordingly, there are currently
305 Covid 19 deaths
on
average
in
Germany per day
.
According to surveys by the US
Johns Hopkins University
(Nov. 30), Booth was 17:45 on Monday evening, in
Germany
16,367 people with or at
coronavirus
died.
At the same time, more than 1.05 million people had been
infected
with the
SARS-CoV-2 pathogen
since the outbreak of the pandemic in Germany
.
Most of them are now considered recovered.
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