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Pandemic has been rushing from peak to peak for weeks

2022-01-28T14:41:05.651Z


Pandemic has been rushing from peak to peak for weeks Created: 01/28/2022 15:32 A nurse puts a swab into the liquid of a rapid corona test. © Jens Kalaene/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Symbolbild The corona pandemic has been spreading in Rhineland-Palatinate for two weeks now at an unprecedented rate. According to data from the state investigation office, the number of daily infections and the seven-day


Pandemic has been rushing from peak to peak for weeks

Created: 01/28/2022 15:32

A nurse puts a swab into the liquid of a rapid corona test.

© Jens Kalaene/dpa-Zentralbild/dpa/Symbolbild

The corona pandemic has been spreading in Rhineland-Palatinate for two weeks now at an unprecedented rate.

According to data from the state investigation office, the number of daily infections and the seven-day incidence again reached a high on Friday.

Only a small proportion of those affected require hospital treatment.

Mainz – The health authorities registered 9093 infections on Friday (as of 2:10 p.m.), more than ever before.

The state investigation office determined an incidence of 888.1 infections per 100,000 inhabitants within a week - after 807.9 on Thursday.

On Friday last week it was 623.7, two weeks ago it was 362.9.

According to the state investigation office, a corona infection has currently been detected in 84,498 people in Rhineland-Palatinate - so many have never been infected at the same time since the pandemic began two years ago.

However, the burden on hospitals is hardly increasing.

The hospitalization incidence - the number of hospital admissions per week per 100,000 people - fell to 4.50 from 4.86 on Thursday.

The number of reported deaths from Covid-19 patients increased by 5 to 4801.

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Ten cities and counties now have a four-digit seven-day incidence.

This value is highest in the state capital Mainz with 1370.7.

This is followed by the city of Kaiserslautern (1281.3), the district of Bad Kreuznach (1276.3) and the district of Mainz-Bingen (1166.3).

The lowest incidence was 318.0 in the district of Mayen-Koblenz.

dpa

Source: merkur

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