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Corona alarm level exceeded again

2021-11-16T17:04:12.707Z


The number of Covid-19 patients in intensive care units in Baden-Württemberg exceeded the value of 390, which is decisive for the alert level, for the second day in a row. According to the State Health Office, 424 Covid-19 cases were in intensive care on Tuesday (as of 4 p.m.), 17 more than the day before. In Baden-Württemberg, therefore, according to Prime Minister Winfried Kretschmann (Greens), the alert level will apply from Wednesday.


The number of Covid-19 patients in intensive care units in Baden-Württemberg exceeded the value of 390, which is decisive for the alert level, for the second day in a row.

According to the State Health Office, 424 Covid-19 cases were in intensive care on Tuesday (as of 4 p.m.), 17 more than the day before.

In Baden-Württemberg, therefore, according to Prime Minister Winfried Kretschmann (Greens), the alert level will apply from Wednesday.

Stuttgart - The 2G rule (vaccinated or recovered) then applies in restaurants, museums, cinemas and public events.

The so-called hospitalization incidence on Tuesday (as of 4:00 p.m.) was 5.8.

It indicates the number of people who come to a clinic with corona symptoms per 100,000 inhabitants within a week.

The current number of hospital admissions is, however, usually higher than indicated in the hospitalization incidence.

The complete values ​​are often only available after one to two weeks.

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Hospitalization incidence in the southwest is increasing slightly

The so-called hospitalization incidence, which plays an important role in assessing the corona situation, has increased slightly in Baden-Württemberg.

On Thursday (as of 4 p.m.) it was 2.2 according to the State Health Office after 2.05 the previous day.

The value indicates the number of corona patients per 100,000 inhabitants who were admitted to a clinic in the southwest within a week.

Hospitalization incidence in the southwest is increasing slightly

Seven-day incidence in the southwest is increasing slightly

The seven-day incidence of new corona infections rose slightly in Baden-Württemberg for the first time in October.

As the State Health Office in Stuttgart announced on Thursday (as of 4:00 p.m.), the value was 80.4 (Wednesday: 78.4).

Seven-day incidence in the southwest is increasing slightly

Seven-day incidence in the southwest at 86.3

The seven-day incidence of new corona infections in Baden-Württemberg has continued to increase slightly.

As the State Health Office in Stuttgart announced on Sunday (as of 4:00 p.m.), the value was 86.3 - after 86.0 on Saturday and 82.8 on Friday.

Seven-day incidence in the southwest at 86.3

The seven-day incidence of new corona infections rose to 382.8.

The value indicates how many new infections with the coronavirus per 100,000 inhabitants were reported to the authorities within a week.

The number of confirmed corona cases since the beginning of the pandemic rose by 8,666 to 718,976.

The intensive care physicians and those responsible for intensive care planning in the supply clusters in Baden-Württemberg appealed to all citizens of Baden-Württemberg on Tuesday: “Vaccinate yourself immediately, get vaccinated for the third time, wear masks where you can meet other people in rooms , keep your distance and test yourself regularly. ”The effects of the expected new Covid diseases in the intensive care units in the next few weeks are worrying.

Other people could then probably no longer receive such good and timely care because staff are increasingly tied to the care of Covid 19 patients.

dpa

Source: merkur

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