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Series of peaks in new infections continues

2021-11-17T16:22:24.614Z


The State Office for Health and Social Affairs (Lagus) has reported a maximum number of registered new corona infections on one day for the second day in a row. The office reported 927 new infections on Wednesday, around 150 more than the previous day. The seven-day incidence rose by 12.2 infections per 100,000 population in seven days to 206 compared to Tuesday.


The State Office for Health and Social Affairs (Lagus) has reported a maximum number of registered new corona infections on one day for the second day in a row.

The office reported 927 new infections on Wednesday, around 150 more than the previous day.

The seven-day incidence rose by 12.2 infections per 100,000 population in seven days to 206 compared to Tuesday.

Rostock - A week ago this value was 183.6.

Four of the eight rural districts and urban districts appear in orange on the country's risk map. If regions are orange for three days, 2G applies in many leisure areas, i.e. access only for vaccinated and convalescent people. The country as a whole has also been colored orange since Tuesday. According to the Ministry of Health, this has no consequences.

The number of Covid patients in hospitals and intensive care units has also increased further: the office reported 225 clinic patients on Wednesday, 58 of whom require intensive medical treatment.

A week ago, 153 Covid patients were in the hospitals and 33 of them were in the intensive care units.

The corresponding hospitalization incidence nationwide was 5.6, in the districts of Western Pomerania-Rügen with 8.0 and Ludwigslust Parchim with 8.5, however, it was well above the average.

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Over 200 infections in one day: two regions still green

For the second day in a row, the health authorities in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania reported more than 200 new corona infections in one day.

Only two regions are now green on the state's risk map: the state capital Schwerin and the Mecklenburg Lake District.

In all other counties and urban districts, the warning light shows yellow because there the seven-day incidence of new infections is over 50.

Over 200 infections in one day: two regions still green

158 new corona infections in one day

After two days with more than 200 new infections each, the health authorities in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania registered fewer corona infections for the first time on Thursday.

Only two regions are still green on the state's risk map: the state capital Schwerin and the Mecklenburg Lake District.

In all other counties and urban districts, the warning light shows yellow because there the seven-day incidence of new infections is over 50.

158 new corona infections in one day

The number of new corona infections in MV has increased significantly

The number of registered new corona infections in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania has skyrocketed and exceeded the 200 threshold for the first time since mid-May on Tuesday.

The State Office for Health and Social Affairs (Lagus) in Rostock reported 225 corona infections.

That was 174 more than the day before and 44 more than Tuesday the previous week.

The number of new corona infections in MV has increased significantly

The number of corona intensive care patients in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania's hospitals is still higher than a year ago.

On November 17, 2020 there were 50, according to the archive of the State Office.

More than every eleventh intensive care bed (9.6 percent) is currently occupied by a Covid patient.

In the Mecklenburg Lake District it is even every sixth (17.7 percent).

66 percent of the population in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania are fully vaccinated.

67.9 percent have had a vaccination.

The booster vaccination rate is only 4.6 percent.

dpa

Source: merkur

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