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Weekly Epidemic | Last Wednesday, 10,000 daily confirmed cases soared by 11% on a weekly basis, critically ill deaths are rising

2022-12-04T23:14:59.764Z


The government described that the number of local cases is increasing, and the increase is quite rapid. Looking back at last week (November 28 to 4), there were more than 10,000 cases of the epidemic three times, and a total of 63,863 local and imported cases were recorded, which is higher than the previous week (November 21). until the 27th)


The government described that the number of local cases is increasing, and the increase is quite rapid. Looking back at last week (November 28 to 4), there were more than 10,000 cases of the epidemic three times, and a total of 63,863 local and imported cases were recorded, which is higher than the previous week (November 21). 27) increased by nearly 6,500 cases, an increase of 11.2%.

Last week, the average total number of patients in hospital rose by 7.22% to 2,762, and the average number of critically ill patients increased by 17.1% to 130, while 114 patients died last week, a weekly increase of 22.6%. It edged up 0.02 percentage point to 0.18% last week.


▼New Crown Epidemic Press Conference on December 1▼


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The number of confirmed cases reached 63,863 last week, and the number of imported cases increased by 2.3%

There were 63,863 confirmed cases last week, an increase of 6,449 or 11.2% from 57,414 the previous week.

In terms of imported cases, the number of imported cases last week was 4,249, an increase of 2.3% from the previous week; the average ratio of imported cases on the 7th day of last week to the total cases was 6.75%, a slight decrease of 0.55 percentage points.

Last week, the number of mutant viruses showed an upward trend. As of 00:00 on Sunday (4th), in terms of local cases, XBB increased by 30% to 104 cases, XBD increased by 12.5% ​​to 18 cases, and BF.7 doubled to 4 Cases and BQ.1.1 increased by 18.6% to 121 cases.

The number of new cases of other locally mutated viruses remains unchanged.

▼December 3, Valley Needles, Civil Service Bureau Mall▼


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The seven-day average number of hospitalized patients increased by 7%, with an average of more than 300 new admissions per day

In terms of the number of hospitalized patients, the seven-day average as of yesterday was 2,762, an increase of 7.22% compared to the previous week. The average number of newly admitted patients until last Sunday was still hovering at the level of more than 300, an increase of 3.28% week-on-week.

Last week, there was an upward trend in the number of new critical and serious cases in a single day, from an average of 23 for seven days in the previous week, an increase of 4.54% week-on-week.

The average number of critically ill patients last week was 130, an increase of 17.1% over the previous week.

The total number of critical and serious cases rose to 140 yesterday, a new high for at least five months.

Among them, the number of people receiving intensive treatment also reached 20, returning to the highest level since September 22.

A total of 114 patients died last week, an increase of 22.6% week-on-week

In terms of death cases, a total of 114 patients died last week, 21 or 22.6% more than the previous week. The 7-day average death toll was 16.3. A total of 10,806 people died in Hong Kong. The 7-day average death rate rose from 0.16% to 0.18 %.

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Source: hk1

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