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Corona in Nuremberg: Incidence below the 200 limit - it has reached a new high in the neighboring city

2021-04-28T05:24:53.519Z


The corona incidence in Nuremberg has fallen slightly again. In the neighboring city of Fürth, however, it has reached a new high. All developments in the news ticker. 


The corona incidence in Nuremberg has fallen slightly again.

In the neighboring city of Fürth, however, it has reached a new high.

All developments in the news ticker. 

  • The neighboring city of Fürth * reaches a new high for corona incidence.

    (Update from April 26, 4.10 p.m.)

  • Seven-day incidence in Nuremberg * again below the 200 mark for the first time.

    (Update from April 26th, 9:35 a.m.)

  • Operation in schools and daycare centers in the next calendar week.

    (Update from April 23, 12.25 p.m.)

  • This news ticker is updated regularly.

Update from April 26, 4.10 p.m.:

The RKI today reported a seven-day incidence of 300.4 for the city of Fürth. This is the first time the city has passed the 300 threshold since the beginning of the pandemic. In the second wave, Fürth had its highest value on December 20, 2020 with an incidence of 269.3. Fürth thus has the highest incidence in all of Middle Franconia. The corona outbreaks in two companies and in two retirement homes have caused the number of infections to skyrocket in the last few days, as

reported by

nordbayern.de

.

According to the health department, there is a “very diffuse infection process”.

A total of 51 people were infected in the companies concerned.

Numerous people were also infected in two old people's homes.

Most, however, had already been vaccinated and therefore showed only mild to no symptoms.

Above all, the British mutation B.1.1.7 * causes more infections in the city, as whole families would often be infected by the mutation.

The seven-day incidence in Nuremberg is below the 200 mark for the first time

Update from April 26, 9:35 a.m.:

The seven-day incidence * in Nuremberg fell below the 200 mark for the first time in almost two weeks over the weekend.

The RKI reported 119 new infections and an incidence of 195.2 on Monday (April 26).

This brings the city to a total of 30,789 infected people.

There are currently 50 corona patients in the intensive care units and 97 in the normal wards, as the city reports on its website.

Corona in Nuremberg: Operation in schools and daycare centers in the next calendar week

Update from April 24, 10.15 a.m.:

The incidence in Nuremberg has continued to decrease.

On Saturday the Robert Koch Institute reported a value of 199.5 (previous day: 213.6).

On Thursday it was 217.8.

Update from April 23, 12.25 p.m.:

Every Friday, the city decides anew, based on the incidence

values

, how the operation in schools and daycare centers is handled.

In the coming week, schools will continue to have alternating and distance teaching.

The incidence value is still over 200 and therefore does not allow face-to-face teaching.

Only the students in the final classes and the eleventh and fourth grades go to school.

However, only if there is a negative PCR, rapid or self-test *.

The day care centers and day care facilities are still in emergency operation, as the city announces.  

Incidence value continues to fall slightly - city publishes Corona data sheet for April

Update from April 23, 7:07 a.m.:

The seven-day incidence in the Franconian metropolis of Nuremberg has fallen slightly. On today's Friday, according to RKI information from the early morning, it is 213.6 (previous day 217.8). Accordingly, 230 new cases of infection have been added, as well as three deaths. In the district of Nürnberger Land, the numbers are a little more relaxed. There the incidence is “only” 141.7 in 41 new cases of infection. Nobody died there of a Covid-19 disease in the last 24 hours - as well as a few days before.

Update from April 22, 11:05 a.m.:

The city of Nuremberg has published the Corona data sheet with statistics for April. It shows the current developments in corona infection from October 2020 to March 2021. After the infection was relatively moderate in February, the situation in Nuremberg * came to a head again in March, according to the city's announcement. In mid-April the incidence clearly exceeded the 200 mark.

At the moment it can be seen above all that more and more of the younger and middle age groups are becoming infected with the virus.

People over the age of 60 are affected comparatively less often.

This differs from the so-called “second wave”, in which from December the incidence in the age group 60 and over was highest.

Especially under 15-year-olds have been infected with the virus much more frequently since February than in the months before.

Corona in Nuremberg: the seven-day incidence value is falling again

Update from April 22nd, 6.41 a.m.:

The seven-day incidence in the Franconian metropolis of Nuremberg has risen again.

Today, Thursday, according to RKI information from the early morning, it is 217.8 (previous day 240).

Accordingly, 334 new cases of infection have been added, as well as six deaths.

In the district of Nürnberger Land, the numbers are a little more relaxed.

There the incidence is “only” 150.5 in 55 new cases of infection.

Nobody has died of Covid-19 disease there in the last 24 hours.

RKI reports incorrect seven-day incidence for Nuremberg

Update from April 21, 2:20 p.m .:

This morning the RKI reported a seven-day incidence value of 208.7, although the day before it was 239.4.

What was also noticeable: No further infections and deaths occurred.

But how can that be?

The explanation is simple: According to

Nordbayern.de

, the Robert Koch Institute * has not recorded any numbers in the system.

The Nuremberg health officer Britta Walthelm confirmed this to the portal.

"The health department regularly submitted its daily report yesterday and the receipt of the report was acknowledged by the LGL," said Walthelm.

She does not know the reason why the values ​​did not appear at the Robert Koch Institute.

She explains that the numbers are, like the days before, at a level above 100 initial reports.

Walthelm assumes that the numbers will be corrected upwards in the near future.

Corona in Nuremberg: pop-up stores against business deaths

Update from April 21, 10:45 a.m.:

Because of the corona pandemic, many shops in downtown Nuremberg are empty. But the city doesn't just want to accept that. That is why, together with the Nuremberg Chamber of Commerce and Industry, she has developed a concept for Middle Franconia that is intended to counteract this trend a little: pop-up stores in empty shops.

As the city announced in a press release, the project has already found three interim users. A stand builder, a wooden furniture manufacturer and a photographer with her shop window display. People in the city are enthusiastic about the concept. “The Covid crisis acts as a catalyst in many areas and creates pressure to change. But it is also an opportunity for inner-city uses that were previously not available in the expensive inner-city locations, ”says Nuremberg's economics and science advisor, Michael Fraas. “This is where our 'pop-up stores' project comes in, which we are coordinating as part of the Nuremberg City Workshop. We enable startups, tradespeople, artists and creative people to use vacant shops for a certain period of time. This creates something new and unexpected in the city center. "

However, there was criticism of the concept weeks before that: Uwe Fraass, managing director of ConzeptaCity Immobilien, said

at the time,

according to

Nordbayern.de

, that he thought the pop-up stores were unrealistic.

Corona in Nuremberg: the seven-day incidence drops slightly again

Update from April 21, 6:36 a.m.:

The seven-day incidence in the Franconian metropolis decreased again slightly.

Today, Wednesday, it is 208.7.

Accordingly, no new cases have been added, and no further deaths, reports the RKI in the morning.

Update from April 20, 3:45 p.m.:

Last year 119,952 people from Nuremberg called the Corona citizen hotline to get questions about the coronavirus * answered. "In purely mathematical terms, practically every fifth woman in Nuremberg asked questions about the corona virus," said a message from the city. On seven days a week from 8.30 a.m. to 4 p.m., including public holidays, employees of the health department can provide information on (09 11) 23 11 06 44.

Political decisions raised numerous questions for many citizens, especially at the beginning of the Corona crisis.

"We try to answer all questions and to help," says Andrea Hesselbach, head of the coronavirus citizen hotline at the Nuremberg City Health Department.

According to a changing composition, there are currently an average of 13 operator and five managers on duty every day.

Corona citizen hotline: Insulting calls overshadow the "friendly and grateful"

Most counseling sessions were held in March 2020 with 11,000 calls, according to the message. “At the first exit restriction, there were an enormous number of questions about moving and private car purchases. Many of the employees, however, experienced that there were also lonely people who only needed someone to talk during the curfew, ”says Romy Eißner from the city's health department. Sometimes, however, clear announcements have to be made. "Every now and then we say clearly that it is not allowed to go for a walk with your dog during the quarantine, and we look for a solution," says Andrea Hesselbach.

As with many information centers, positive conversations predominate on the Corona citizen hotline, but unfortunately there are also burdensome ones.

“The majority of the positive calls are, but verbal abuse takes a lot of energy and leaves its mark.

Threats of physical violence, swearwords, personal insults that I don't even want to repeat are very hurtful, ”said Andrea Hesselbach.

The negative reactions would unfortunately overshadow the "friendly and grateful" ones.

Some colleagues would put it away better, others would take it to heart.

Hesselbach knows from experience that fundamental debates about the meaningfulness of regulations are exhausting and not very effective.

Nuremberg: The seven-day incidence continues to decrease slightly

Update from April 20, 9:35 a.m.:

The seven-day incidence has decreased by one point compared to the previous day.

According to the Robert Koch Institute * (RKI), today's value is 239.4.

In the past 24 hours, 103 more people have become newly infected with the coronavirus.

The number of patients in the intensive care units has risen by seven people, as the city announces on its website.

Corona in Nuremberg: Reasons for high infection rate unclear

Update from April 19, 12.50 p.m.:

As reported below, the seven-day incidence in Nuremberg is still over 200. The curve was already characterized by many ups and downs in the past few days. It is therefore not certain how the infection process in the Franconian metropolis will develop. On 

Nordbayern.de

 , Daniel Dravenau from the health planning and health coordination staff at the Nuremberg Health Department said: "We are observing a very diffuse infection process and therefore cannot make any forecasts."

According to the head of the health department, Katja Günther, the reason for this is that local forecasts are extremely difficult to model. If it wasn't even questionable creating them in the first place. However, she and her colleagues state that “the general forecasts that Germany saw for the end of March and the beginning of April at the beginning of a third wave were correct, and therefore a further increase in the number of cases must be assumed,” 

 reported

Nordbayern.de

.

But why was the Franconian metropolis in some times more affected than, for example, the state capital Munich?

Daniel Dravenau cannot give any explanations.

“We don't know where the reasons are.

The virus spread and is spreading in a way that we cannot precisely track, ”he says.

“There were no unique drivers or clusters.

That is why we can only make assumptions.

For example, Dravenau mentions small private celebrations, outbreaks in nursing homes, the flow of commuters to Nuremberg and the increased labor migration from Southeast Europe.

Corona in Nuremberg: silent march against corona policy

First report from April 19, 10:51 a.m.:

Nuremberg - Last weekend, demonstrators against the Corona policy took to the streets in Nuremberg again.

Around 220 participants marched through the city in a silent march on Sunday, demonstrating under the motto "Politicization of the coronavirus and the resulting restriction of our human rights", as

reported by

Nordbayern.de

.

500 participants were registered for the rally.

All those present adhered to the safety regulations and there were only traffic obstructions.

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A silent march against the Corona policy took place through Nuremberg city center on Sunday.

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Corona in Nuremberg: The number of intensive care patients is increasing again

Meanwhile, the seven-day incidence in the Franconian metropolis has fallen slightly again.

Today, Monday, it is 239.8.

According to this, 153 new cases (total: 29,765) were added, but no further deaths (total: 874).

There are 43 Covid-19 patients in the intensive care units and 105 in the normal wards. Both numbers rose again: intensive care units (+7), normal wards (+15).

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Source: merkur

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