The seven-day incidence in Saxony has fallen again after a continuous increase in the past few days.
According to the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), the corona infection rate on Tuesday was 85.3 - the day before it was 91.2.
The value indicates how many new infections per 100,000 inhabitants were reported within a week.
Dresden - The incidence also fell slightly nationwide to 65.8 (Monday: 66.5).
According to the RKI, 122 new infections and one new death were reported in the Free State.
Three districts currently have three-digit incidence values.
Central Saxony recorded the strongest infection rate with 181.8, while the lowest incidence was in Vogtland with 43.8.
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Corona incidence in MV increased slightly
In Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, the corona numbers remain largely stable with minimal changes.
After 22 confirmed new infections, the seven-day incidence on Sunday rose slightly to 31.8, according to the State Office for Health and Social Affairs (Lagus) in Rostock.
The day before, the value was 31.5 new infections per 100,000 inhabitants in seven days.
Corona incidence in MV increased slightly
Corona incidence almost unchanged at the beginning of the week
At the beginning of the new week, the corona incidence in Saxony-Anhalt has remained almost unchanged.
According to the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), the seven-day incidence on Monday was 27.3.
On Sunday the value was 27.2 and on Saturday it was also 27.3.
It indicates how many new infections there were per 100,000 inhabitants within a week.
Corona incidence almost unchanged at the beginning of the week
Corona incidence in Saxony is falling slightly
The corona infection rate has decreased slightly in Saxony.
The Robert Koch Institute (RKI) put the seven-day incidence on Saturday at 36.6.
On Friday the value was 37.9.
It indicates how many infections per 100,000 inhabitants were reported within seven days.
Nationwide, the incidence fell to 72.0 (Friday: 74.7).
Corona incidence in Saxony is falling slightly
According to the Ministry of Health, there are currently 183 Covid 19 patients in the normal wards.
A number of 1,300 is considered critical - then more stringent measures will take effect again.
79 people suffering from the coronavirus currently have to be treated in the intensive care unit.
dpa