The number of corona cases in Germany is simply not going down.
The infections are still alarmingly high.
The virus hardly seems to be slowing down.
All developments in the news ticker.
Coronavirus pandemic in Germany
: The Federal Republic is in a
tough lockdown
until at least January 31
.
However, the
Corona * case
numbers
are still at a high level.
The
British corona mutation B.1.1.7
worries experts.
A virus variant from South Africa has also been discovered in Germany.
This news ticker is updated regularly.
Update from January 13, 9.49 a.m
.: "In this pandemic there will be no compulsory vaccination," said Health Minister Jens Spahn on Deutschlandfunk.
The hard lockdown will probably be extended into February.
The virus is still too present.
Today the minister issued a government statement on the start of vaccination in Germany.
Corona in Germany - RKI reports more than 1,000 deaths
Update from January 13, 6:16 a.m
.: The number of infections in Germany is still damn high:
the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) has reported
19,600 new corona cases
in the past 24 hours.
1,060 other people
died with or from a
Sars-CoV-2 infection
.
The
7-day incidence
is
155.0
on Wednesday morning
(previous day: 164.5).
Is this value a positive trend?
The RKI writes in its Covid 19 management report: “The overall incidence has been stable at a high level since mid-November and rose sharply from the beginning of December.
A decline
was seen
during the
holidays
.
The number of cases has risen again
in the
last few days
.
Whether this trend will continue beyond the expected follow-up tests and late registrations will only be seen in the course of the next few days. "
In
Thuringia
(324.2), the corona virus is currently particularly rampant in the
Saalfeld-Rudolstadt district
.
The region
tops
the list of corona hotspots in Germany
with an incidence of
600.8
.
In
Saxony
(304.4), the district of
Saxon Switzerland-Eastern Ore
Mountains (534.2
) is particularly
affected, as can be seen from the RKI's Covid-19 dashboard.
In
Saxony-Anhalt
, the infection rate is increasing in
the Saalekreis district
(481.5).
RKI reports more than 1,000 more deaths (data status: January 13, 12 a.m.)
According to the RKI
,
1,953,426 people
in Germany
have been
proven to be infected with Corona so
far
.
The number of
deaths rose
by 1,060 more to
42,637
on Wednesday morning
.
Around 1,596,600 people infected with corona have recovered.
There are currently around
314,300 active corona cases in Germany.
+
Corona in Germany: RKI boss Lothar Wieler at a press conference (symbol photo)
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Corona in Germany: Merkel evaluates vaccine stocks as "critical" until summer
Update from January 12th, 9:50 pm: At the first meeting of
the Union faction since the winter break
Chancellor
Angela Merkel
defended and praised
the work of Health Minister
Jens Spahn
.
Merkel also commented on the vaccine stocks this year and stated that the situation in the first two quarters will be
“critical”
.
Only from the third quarter onwards could Germany "give something rather than need", said the Chancellor.
The situation could therefore relax from the second half of the year.
Bavaria's Prime Minister
Markus Söder
pointed out the vaccine shortage on Tuesday afternoon and referred to the EU's renewed vaccine order from Biontech.
“There was
some catching up
to do, otherwise you wouldn't have re-ordered,” Söder told
Bild
.
When the order should be received is still unclear.
Coronavirus pandemic in Germany: South Africa mutation detected for the first time in Germany
Update from January 12th, 7:00 p.m.:
A
coronavirus mutation B.1.351
(or 501Y.V2) was found
in South Africa in August
, and the variant of the virus has now also been detected in Germany.
As the Ministry of Social Affairs of Baden-Württemberg announced on Tuesday in Stuttgart, the person concerned is a resident of the Swabian
Zollernalb district
.
The district is about 60 kilometers from the state capital.
The infected person had returned from a longer stay in
South Africa
together with their family
, all family members had been tested for the corona
virus
five days later, but the tests were
negative
.
A week later, the first family members developed mild symptoms.
So far, infections have been detected in six people from three households.
At the beginning of January, Baden-Württemberg reported the first cases of the British coronavirus mutation B.1.1.7.
The
Charité Berlin
, which is also home to the National Consiliar Laboratory for Coronaviruses, examined the swab samples from the person who became ill first.
Virus
variant
B.1.351 was found
on Monday.
Next, the remaining smears of the contact persons would be analyzed, as the Ministry of Social Affairs explained.
Coronavirus pandemic in Germany: Mallorca with crazy new rules
Update from January 12, 6.15 p.m.: Bavaria is
further tightening the rules in the
coronavirus pandemic
.
When Prime Minister
Markus Söder (CSU)
speaks
about the
Corona leash
, he directs a swipe at Munich *
Update of 12 January, 18 h:
In
Majorca
, the
corona numbers
*
high.
The Balearic government is therefore imposing
a spectacular Covid-19 rule
on the
popular holiday island of the Germans
.
Coronavirus pandemic in Germany: extended family violates corona rules
Update from January 12, 4.10 p.m.:
At a meeting in the Rhein-Neckar district, dozens of members of an
extended family
violated the
corona rules
.
Police officers found
41 adults
and 4 children in
two apartments in
a house in
Eppelheim
.
As the authority further announced on Tuesday, the participants of the meeting traveled from southern Germany, Saarland and Switzerland.
"The meeting was dissolved immediately, the personal details of all 41 adults present were collected," the
police
report said
.
Subsequently,
referrals were
given.
All present members of the
extended family
were for breach of the corona Regulation
displayed
.
As the police also announced, some of the people reported in Eppelheim took part in comparable meetings last weekend.
Corona in Germany: Laschet with an emotional speech in the NRW state parliament
Update from January 12th, 2.30 p.m.:
NRW Prime Minister Armin Laschet (CDU)
gave an emotional speech on the
corona pandemic in Germany
in the state parliament in Düsseldorf
.
Among other things, Laschet railed against skeptics who criticize the vaccination plans.
"That is typical
of
North Rhine-Westphalia
," said the head of government from
North Rhine-Westphalia,
gesticulating wildly.
But millions of vaccine doses would come in the coming days, and "it will jerk", but that is normal.
And what about vaccinations in
North Rhine-Westphalia
?
80-year-olds and over 80-year-olds could make an appointment for February from January 25th - by letter, said Laschet.
Coronavirus pandemic in Germany: Harsh criticism of Chancellor Angela Merkel's corona policy
Update from January 12, 2:15 p.m.:
Due to the
coronavirus pandemic,
Germany will
have to prepare for
a hard lockdown that will last for months.
A health expert sharply criticizes
Angela Merkel's
federal government
for its
corona policy
*
in this situation
.
Update from January 12th, 1:32 p.m
.: Bavaria is continuing its tough path in the corona pandemic: Wearing
FFP2 masks
is
mandatory
in
local public transport
and
retail
from Monday (January 18)
.
The Prime Minister Markus Söder announced on Tuesday, as Merkur.de * reported.
"The measures we have taken are slowly starting to take effect," said the Franconian at a media meeting and warned of the
corona mutation
with a "70 times faster spread.
That could jeopardize all efforts of the past weeks ”.
Masks are an important tool in the fight against the corona pandemic.
Are FFP2 Masks Better?
The knowledge platform
sciencealert
.
com
has compared studies.
Corona in Germany - The situation in the intensive care units in many clinics is tense
Update from January 12th, 1:15 p.m
.: According to data from the DIVI intensive care register,
5,210 Covid 19 patients
currently need
intensive
medical
treatment.
2,996 of these are artificially ventilated.
Of the
intensive care beds, 20,608 are occupied
and 3,652 are free.
In view of 25,000 corona patients in German clinics, the German Hospital Society has
warned against
overloading the system
.
"With around
6000 patients in need of intensive treatment
, whose care bundles significantly higher personnel resources, a high degree of stress has been reached in the system as a whole, and in many clinics has already been exceeded in some cases," said Managing Director Georg Braun of the Düsseldorf Rheinische Post on Tuesday.
Update from January 12th, 12 noon: Germany is
debating compulsory vaccination against the
corona virus
and special rules for
vaccinated people
.
A federal state is now serious - and is causing irritation.
Update from January 12th, 11.30 a.m
.: In the
coronavirus pandemic in Germany
*
, despite
strict corona rules
*
, many people continue to pour into the winter sports areas - including serious accidents and worries (see link for an overview)
Coronavirus pandemic in Germany: hard corona lockdown shows hardly any effects
Update from January 12, 10:43 a.m
.: The
hard lockdown
has hardly had any effect
in
Germany
so far.
The prognoses from medical professionals are bleak.
A return to normal by January 31st is unlikely.
"
I am very unsure whether we can come to an end to the lockdown at the end of the month,
" said the chairman of the professional association of doctors in the public health service (BVÖGD), Ute Teichert, of the Funke media group (Tuesday).
Corona variants, as they are currently rampant in Great Britain and Ireland, could therefore worsen the situation.
"At the moment the numbers look as if it could be difficult to come to an incidence of 50 new infections per 100,000 inhabitants by the end of January," said the doctor.
Reaching this mark once is also not enough.
"The number of infections must remain so low over the long term," emphasized the doctor.
One thing is certain: in any case, there could be “loosening only gradually”, “not all at once”.
Corona in Germany: New infections and deaths are really attracting us
First report from January 12, 2020
Berlin - What do the current
Corona case numbers
tell us
?
Is the data meaningful?
According to the
Robert Koch Institute
(RKI), fewer cases were transmitted
over Christmas and New Year
.
That is changing now.
"
The number of cases has risen again in the last few days,
" says the current
Covid 19 management report
(as of January 10).
And the RKI also writes: "Whether this
trend will continue
beyond the expected follow-up tests and late registrations will only be seen in the course of the next few days."
Almost
13,000 new infections
were reported
to the RKI
in the past 24 hours.
891 other people
died within one day.
The
7-day incidence is 164.5
.
Corona case numbers in Germany: RKI reports 891 more deaths (data status: January 12, 12 a.m.)
Coronavirus cases in Germany |
1,933,826 |
---|---|
New corona infections in the past 24 hours |
12,802 |
Deaths related to Sars CoV-2 infection |
41,577 |
Deaths in the past 24 hours |
891 |
active corona cases in Germany |
322,300 |
7-day incidence in Germany |
164.5 |
Corona in Germany: 7-day incidence under 50?
The
7-day incidence
* is currently playing an important role in the coronavirus pandemic.
The value decides on stricter corona rules or relaxation.
The aim of the federal government is to reduce the incidence to
below 50
.
So far, no federal state has succeeded.
The infection process can be read off pretty well on the RKI Covid dashboard.
Yolk yellow
is a region with
50 infections per 100,000 inhabitants in the past week
.
However, red to dark red predominates on the Corona map.
In
Saxony
and
Thuringia
, the sad
Corona front runners
in Germany
are also on Tuesday
.
Bremen
with 86.3 currently has the lowest value.
However, these weekly values should also be assessed with caution because of the holidays.
In Saxony,
the situation is extremely tense
in
Bautzen
(510.4) and
Meißen
(434.8).
The two districts have been one of the corona hotspots in Germany for weeks.
In Thuringia it is the district of
Hildburghausen
(526.9).
The
city of
Zweibrücken
in Rhineland-Palatinate (49.7),
Roststock
(48.3) and the
district of Plön
(44.3)
are currently just
below the
50 mark
.
Saxony
- 341.9
Thuringia
- 325.7
Brandenburg
- 258.5
Where do people in Germany get infected with Corona?
Despite lockdown - for more than two months - the infection rate is extremely high.
Where or what exactly are the infection drivers?
"In most circles it is mostly a
diffuse occurrence
, with numerous accumulations, especially in old people's and nursing homes, the
professional environment
and in
private households,
" writes the RKI in its current management report.
However, many smaller outbreaks, such as in hospitals, continue to contribute to the high incidence, explains the RKI.
But what exactly that means remains a mystery.
Who actually infected someone and where often remains unclear.
“On the one hand we have fewer contacts, but on the other hand we apparently don't know much about where it might have been,” said Hajo Zeeb from the Leibniz Institute for Prevention Research and Epidemiology in Bremen to the German Press Agency.
There are few major outbreaks.
"One cannot really speak of sources of infection, rather of individual candles."
Zeeb is therefore still unclear
how
widespread
the probably more contagious
coronavirus variant B.1.1.7 * is
already widespread in Germany.
The proportion of samples examined is far too low to be able to draw any conclusions.
The fact that the decline in the number of new infections is only progressing very slowly could be an indication that the virus has changed in some places.
Corona mutations have names like "B.1.1.7" and "Cluster 5" - and are now known as variants of the corona virus.
An overview of the mutations in the pathogen *.
Relaxation at Christmas too dangerous?
Whether the easing of the contact restrictions over Christmas has kept the numbers at a high level is difficult to answer.
Zeeb told the dpa that there was less testing around the holidays.
Therefore, the current figures should be assessed with caution.
"I think we will never know for sure." However, it is positive that there was at least no rapid increase after the family celebrations.
Which measures really help to contain the coronavirus?
A Swiss study is now providing results that could fuel new discussions *.
(ml) * Merkur.de and tz.de are part of the Ippen-Digital network
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