The number of infections in a day has also reached a peak.
The district of Germersheim has the highest incidence - and the lowest vaccination rate.
Mainz - The incidence of corona infections in Rhineland-Palatinate climbed to a high of 188.7 on Wednesday.
The day before it was 177.3, as the state investigation office announced.
The health authorities counted new infections in 1878.
There have never been more registered infections in one day since the beginning of the pandemic in February 2020. Currently, 11,413 people are verifiably infected with the Sars-CoV-2 virus.
The number of Covid-19 patient deaths since the pandemic began rose by 9 to 4,194.
The hospitalization incidence - i.e. the number of hospital admissions per 100,000 inhabitants within seven days - rose from 3.0 to 3.3.
Of the available beds in intensive care units, 5.99 percent were occupied by Covid 19 patients, after 5.62 percent on Monday.
A proportion of 6.0 percent or more Covid patients in intensive care units is one of three key indicators for warning level 2. If at least two of these indicators are reached in a municipality over three days, warning level 2 applies there. The incidence of infections is for the Warning level 2 between 100 and 200.
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478 new corona infections in Rhineland-Palatinate
The health authorities in Rhineland-Palatinate registered 478 new corona infections on Wednesday.
As a result, all three parameters for assessing the development of the pandemic increased slightly, as the state investigation office announced.
478 new corona infections in Rhineland-Palatinate
Corona incidence in Rhineland-Palatinate increased slightly
The corona incidence in Rhineland-Palatinate rose slightly for the second day in a row.
With 476 new infections within 24 hours (as of 2.10 p.m.) there was an incidence of 52.3 infections per 100,000 inhabitants on Thursday, as the state investigation office announced.
On Wednesday it was 50.8.
Corona incidence in Rhineland-Palatinate increased slightly
Corona incidence in Rhineland-Palatinate continued to fall
The corona incidence in Rhineland-Palatinate fell slightly on Wednesday for the second day in a row.
The state investigation office determined a value of 55.1 infections per 100,000 inhabitants within a week (as of 2.10 p.m.).
On Tuesday it was 57.3.
Corona incidence in Rhineland-Palatinate continued to fall
By Monday, 67.5 percent of the population in Rhineland-Palatinate had been fully vaccinated.
This vaccination rate is lowest in the district of Germersheim with 59.0 percent.
This district has had the highest incidence in Rhineland-Palatinate for days.
On Wednesday there were 494.5 new infections per 100,000 inhabitants in one week.
This is followed by the Südliche Weinstrasse district (336.7) and the cities of Landau (310.6) and Speyer (297.5).
The seven-day incidence was lowest in the city of Trier, at 83.1.
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