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RKI reports rising incidence again - significantly more corona cases in hospital than a year ago

2021-09-13T05:12:49.874Z


Can the fourth corona wave still be stopped? The incidence has risen slightly again. But are the numbers from the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) correct? The news ticker on the subject of Corona in Germany.


Can the fourth corona wave still be stopped?

The incidence has risen slightly again.

But are the numbers from the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) correct?

The news ticker on the subject of Corona in Germany.

  • According to the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), the 7-day incidence rose slightly on Monday morning.

  • The vaccination campaign week in Germany starts this Monday - the vaccination rate is still far too low.

  • This news ticker on the subject of Corona in Germany * is updated regularly.

Berlin - The 7-day incidence is currently 81.9.

That comes from the data of the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) on Monday morning.

The previous day the value was 80.2, a week ago on Monday it was 84.3.

However, it is initially unclear whether late registrations can still occur and whether the value will change as a result.

For Baden-Württemberg, only one positive corona case was recorded on the Covid 19 dashboard on Sunday.

In the days before, well over 1000 corona cases had been reported by the health authorities.

On Monday, however, 1,977 new coronavirus infections and 4 other deaths were reported according to the RKI.

Corona in Germany: RKI reports 5,511 new coronavirus infections

In the past 24 hours, 5,511 new corona infections (previous week: 4749) and 12 more deaths (previous week: 8 deaths) were recorded.

Since the beginning of the corona pandemic, according to the RKI, 4,083,151 have been proven to have been infected with Sars-CoV-2 * in Germany.

The actual total number is likely to be significantly higher, as many infections are not detected.

92,618 people died with or from Corona.

Corona in Germany - Incidence in the federal states (as of September 13, 2021)

state

7-day incidence (September 13, 2021)

7-day incidence (September 12, 2021)

Baden-Wuerttemberg

91.8

79.1

Bavaria

86.4

84.2

Berlin

84.0

84.6

Brandenburg

44.3

43.4

Bremen

117.3

114.4

Hamburg

75.4

76.0

Hesse

103.9

105.3

Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania

37.9

37.7

Lower Saxony

75.8

75.7

North Rhine-Westphalia

99.3

100.8

Rhineland-Palatinate

94.2

93.3

Saarland

72.3

77.2

Saxony

43.6

41.2

Saxony-Anhalt

27.3

27.2

Schleswig-Holstein

43.1

43.3

Thuringia

45.4

45.5

Hospitalization Incidence in Germany

There has been no new hospitalization incidence from the RKI since Friday.

The number of corona patients admitted to clinics per 100,000 inhabitants within seven days was last given by the RKI on Friday at 1.95.

The previous high was around 15.5 around Christmas time.

A year ago there were significantly fewer corona patients in the hospital

According to the DIVI intensive care registry, 1,443 corona patients are currently in an intensive care unit in Germany.

753 of them have to be artificially ventilated (as of September 13, 6:34 a.m.).

In the age group of 50 to 59 year olds, the proportion of Covid patients is currently highest at 25.8 percent.

In the age group of 0 to 17 year olds, 15 Covid patients (1.1 percent) currently require intensive care.

The majority of intensive care patients are unvaccinated.

Incidentally, a year ago there were significantly fewer patients in the hospital - namely 234.

Corona vaccination week starts

The vaccination rate in Germany is currently still too low. 62 percent of the population is fully vaccinated, but with a view to the Corona autumn and winter, according to experts, a vaccination rate of at least 75 percent is possible. Some people are still skeptical. Corona and vaccination: Fact check on vaccines * - From infertility to genetic modification

(ml with material from dpa) * Merkur.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA

Source: merkur

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