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Corona incidence in Bavaria is falling slightly - however, the hospitalization rate is increasing: Söder is vaccinated

2021-11-24T09:52:39.866Z


The incidence in Bavaria is falling slightly and only eight districts have a value above 1000. However, the hospitalization rate is increasing. The current corona situation in the news ticker.


The incidence in Bavaria is falling slightly and only eight districts have a value above 1000.

However, the hospitalization rate is increasing.

The current corona situation in the news ticker.

  • Markus Söder and Klaus Holetschek get vaccinated against influenza in Munich (update from November 24th, 10.16 a.m.)

  • The tightening of the rules will come into force on Wednesday.

    The cabinet gives its go and the state parliament follows suit (update from November 23, 12:32 p.m. and 9:53 p.m.).

  • This ticker is updated regularly.

Update from November 24th, 9:53 a.m.:

The incidence in Bavaria fell slightly on Wednesday. It is now 644.3 (previous day: 644.9). There are now only eight districts and cities that report a value of over 1000. These include: LK Freyung-Grafenau (1512.3), LK Rosenheim (1358.3), LK Rottal-Inn (1274.2), City of Rosenheim (1168.4), LK Mühldorf am Inn (1160.7), LK Berchtesgadener Land (1080.6), LK Dingolfing-Landau (1079.8) and LK Traunstein (1056.4). The state capital continues to follow its downward trend. Munich today reports a value of 594.8.

More important than the incidence - at least when it comes to caring for the sick - is the hospitalization rate.

According to the LGL (as of November 23), this is 9.6.

It passed the important mark of 9. The day before it was 8.7.

It says how many Corona patients per 100,000 inhabitants were hospitalized.

According to the DIVI register, only 294 of 3190 intensive care beds are free in Bavaria.

975 Covid patients currently require intensive medical treatment.

515 of them are ventilated.

Corona in Bavaria: Söder and Holetschek get vaccinated

While the whole country only feels like talking about Corona.

Is it about something else in the State Chancellery in Munich today?

Prime Minister Markus Söder and his Health Minister Klaus Holetschek (both CSU) get vaccinated.

But this is not about a booster vaccination.

The two politicians will be immunized against influenza, that is, against the flu.

Corona in Bavaria: State parliament votes for tightening

Update from November 23, 9:53 p.m.:

Now it's official:

Despite the fierce criticism, the majority approval of the state parliament for the tightening of the corona regulations previously decided by the cabinet became apparent during the course of the debate. The approval of the CSU and Free Voters, and thus the necessary majority, was already certain in advance. The Greens also agreed. The measures are to come into force at midnight and are limited to December 15 due to the requirements of the Federal Infection Protection Act. 

Update from November 23, 12:32 p.m.:

Before Markus Söder appears before the state parliament at 2 p.m., the cabinet met in the morning to approve the planned tightening of the rules.

Shortly after 12 noon, the confirmation came that the ministerial round had voted in favor of the tightening of the rules.

This means that the new measures only have to overcome the state parliament hurdle so that they take effect nationwide from Wednesday.

The rule text provides, among other things, a contact restriction for unvaccinated people and a 2G obligation for many areas of public life.

The people in the hotspots with an incidence of over 1000 are facing a new lockdown.

There, innkeepers, hotels and cultural institutions have to lock their doors.

Only when there is less than 1000 for five days at a time can it be relaxed again.

Corona in Bavaria: Ten regions report an incidence of over 1000 - Munich's numbers, however, are falling

Update from November 23, 9:19 a.m.:

The incidence in Bavaria has risen again.

According to the RKI, it was 644.9 on Tuesday morning, around four points higher than the day before.

A week ago the value was 554.2.

The incidence in Germany is close to 400 at 399.8. And as of today there are ten districts with an incidence of over 1000.

With one giant leap, the district of Passau jumped into the inglorious circle of hotspots.

While 971.8 cases were reported there in the last seven days yesterday, there are 1135.7 today.

The front runner in Germany has also changed.

The Freyung-Grafenau district now tops the list with 1614.4.

New rules should curb the steep increase in the number of cases from Wednesday.

First of all, the cabinet is discussing the measures presented last week today.

Then at 2 p.m. Prime Minister Markus Söder will introduce them in a government statement in the state parliament.

This then has to vote on the package of measures.

Among other things, the set of rules includes a contact restriction for unvaccinated people and a closure for bars, discos and clubs.

While the incidences in the rest of the Free State only know one direction - upwards - the clocks in the state capital seem to be ticking differently.

On Sunday the incidence value in Munich was 727.2.

Then it went down day by day.

On Monday, the RKI gave a value of 705.3.

And today, Tuesday, it is still 681.9.

It remains to be seen whether the trend will continue for the next few days.

Corona in Bavaria: Munich intensive care physicians warn of a "spiral of escalation"

Update from November 22, 8:16 p.m.:

The situation in Munich's clinics is worsening.

In view of the increasing number of corona patients who have to be treated, Munich's intensive care physicians are already warning of a "spiral of escalation".

Many postponable operations are currently being canceled.

The health system is now threatened with overload.

Update from November 22nd, 6:05 p.m.:

After a meeting of all health ministers, Klaus Holetschek (CSU) commented on the further vaccination campaign in Germany at a subsequent press conference.

The discussion was mainly about the upswing of the campaign and the possible regulation of the Biontech vaccine.

This had caused displeasure among the population in the past few days.

Holetschek called the way of communication by Federal Health Minister Jens Spahn “unhappy” and again praised the vaccine from Moderna, with which he himself received his booster vaccination, as Holetschek said.

Meeting of the health ministers: Holetschek also speaks out in favor of compulsory vaccination - "Ball now in Berlin"

With regard to the debate about a general compulsory vaccination, as it was advocated today by Bavaria's Prime Minister Markus Söder and Baden-Württemberg's Prime Minister Winfried Kretschmann (Greens), Holetschek also spoke of a good signal. A general compulsory vaccination could "help to get out of the endless loop of the pandemic". In addition, he thinks it is right to speak of a general and not a job-related vaccination requirement.

"The question now is how we can get everyone to get vaccinated," said Holetschek. In addition, the impression should not be created that certain occupational groups, such as nursing staff, are to blame for the current high incidences. He thinks the signal from some prime ministers is correct, but the ball is now in the Berlin playing field. The discussion should now take place there, according to Holetschek, and then we will see how the individual countries position themselves. Holetschek himself hope for a prompt signal from Berlin on this important topic.

Update from November 22nd, 3:58 p.m.:

It's not that far yet, but the Southeast Bavarian Clinics are taking precautions for a possible triage case. CEO Uwe Gretscher told the

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that they were preparing internally together with the ethics committee to be on the safe side. Despite the correct countermeasures from the point of view of the hospital staff, they look to the coming weeks with concern. Because the measures that will probably be adopted in the state parliament tomorrow, Tuesday, would only have an effect in the clinics in a few weeks, according to Gretscher.

The situation in the clinics is precarious, said the chairman of the clinic association of the districts of Traunstein and Berchtesgadener Land.

"We now need the breakwater." 95 percent of the intensive care beds are used to full capacity.

Numerous patients are already being transferred to other hospitals.

But even that is becoming more and more difficult.

Corona in Bavaria: triage at Bavarian clinics possible soon

In the affected regions in the southeast of the Free State, only emergency care is possible, Gretscher told the

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.

All non-urgent operations would be postponed - including tumor operations.

“Very bitter” for all affected patients.

Last week, the regional president of Upper Palatinate, Axel Bartelt, pointed out that hospitals have to prepare for triage decisions. Soon, it would no longer be possible to treat all intensive care patients in the intensive care units provided for this purpose. Triage is the prioritization of patients based on their chances of recovery or the resources available, among other things.

First report from November 22nd, 2:52 p.m.:

Munich - The corona situation in Bavaria is still extremely tense.

On Monday, November 22nd, nine districts were still above the incidence value of 1000. In other regions, the transition to four-digit numbers is imminent.

Therefore, the CSU board also dealt primarily with the Corona events in the Free State on Monday.

A broad consensus was found in favor of a general compulsory vaccination as a last resort in the fight against the virus.

The matter is not yet so clear for Vice-Regional Director Hubert Aiwanger (Free Voters).

(By the way: Our Bavaria newsletter informs you about all the important stories from the Free State. Register here.)

Corona in Bavaria: CSU base and leadership mostly for a general vaccination requirement

Both the base and the leadership of the Christian Social are behind a general vaccination requirement, said Markus Söder (CSU) at a press conference on Monday after the meeting of the party leadership. The Prime Minister continued that there was no one who refused to be vaccinated. In the long run, only a general compulsory vaccination will help, said Söder. And in the long run this is also the way to create social peace. Partial compulsory vaccination creates injustice. "I think we should have the debate now," demanded Söder. The vaccination must then come in good time before the next wave.

New tones of the CSU boss.

Because until last Friday he repeatedly propagated the compulsory vaccination for certain professions such as nurses and doctors.

Then the change of heart or the realization that there is no way around a general vaccination requirement?

Perhaps he also listened to the grassroots of his party.

As reported by the CSU General Secretary Markus Blume, who was also present at the PK, in a survey of around 10,000 members at the weekend, around 80 percent were in favor of the introduction of such a general vaccination requirement.

Corona in Bavaria: For Aiwanger there are still too many questions unanswered when it comes to a general vaccination requirement

Bavaria's Vice-Prime Minister Hubert Aiwanger, on the other hand, still has many questions about the general obligation to vaccinate.

While party friends like the parliamentary managing director Fabian Mehring consider such a compulsory vaccination to be possibly unavoidable, the economics minister is more cautious.

He told the dpa on Monday: "We now have to clarify exactly what is meant by 'compulsory vaccination' in the broadest possible social consensus."

"Pick up with the police and forcibly vaccinate?

Probably not.

Fine?

How high, how often, for whom?

Minors too?

Or only from an age where, statistically speaking, you end up in intensive care with Corona? ”Asked Aiwanger.

Or regular boosting by compulsory vaccination, how often and with which vaccine?

In addition, one must clarify what is constitutionally possible at all, he emphasized.

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CSU boss Markus Söder (left) can imagine a general vaccination requirement.

There are still too many unanswered questions for the free voter boss Hubert Aiwanger.

© Peter Kneffel / dpa

He also does not rule out a job-related vaccination requirement.

But it is now more important to "restore the health system that has been saved to capacity".

Care must become more attractive.

According to Aiwanger, it needs at least 30 percent more beds than currently.

In addition, the vaccination and test capacities would have to be ramped up again, he demanded.

"Many currently want to be vaccinated and do not get an appointment or the vaccine they want."

Corona in Bavaria: Nine districts over 1000 in terms of incidence

According to the Robert Koch Institute in Bavaria, the 7-day incidence on Monday was 640.0.

There were 8,426 new corona cases within 24 hours.

27 people died from or with the virus.

The Freyung-Grafenau district is the front runner in terms of incidence with 1,569.8.

It is followed by Rottal-Inn with 1426.9 and Landshut with 1157.6.

According to DIVI, 971 people were treated in an intensive care unit for Covid-19 disease on Monday.

That is 20.9 percent more patients than a week ago.

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List of rubric lists: © Dominik Kindermann / Daniel Vogl / IMAGO / dpa

Source: merkur

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