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Weekly Epidemic|130,000 Confirmed Cases Last Week

2022-12-25T23:13:22.627Z


The number of confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia in Hong Kong has risen to a high of 20,000. Looking back at the epidemic last week (announced from December 19 to 25), a total of 129,892 local and imported cases were recorded, compared with the previous week (announced from December 12 to 18)


The number of confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia in Hong Kong has risen to a high of 20,000. Looking back at the epidemic last week (announced from December 19 to 25), a total of 129,892 local and imported cases were recorded, compared with the previous week (announced from December 12 to 18) Increase by 20%.


Last week, the average total number of patients in hospital rose by 12.3% to 4,251, and the average number of critically ill patients increased by 41.6% to 296, while 291 patients died last week, an increase of 37.3% week-on-week.

The 7-day average death rate, which compares the number of patients, rose slightly by 0.03 percentage points to 0.226% last week.


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Imported cases increased by 12.6% last week

There were 129,892 confirmed cases last week, an increase of 21,981 or 20.4% from the previous week's 107,911.

In terms of imported cases, the number of imported cases last week was 6,459, an increase of 12.6% from the previous week; the average ratio of imported cases on the 7th day of last week to the total cases was 5.05%, a slight decrease of 0.26 percentage points from 5.31% in the previous week.

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Local cases of Omicron subtype XBB increased by 8.5%

Last week, the number of variant virus Omicron subtypes showed an upward trend. As of 00:00 on Sunday (25th), in terms of local cases, XBB increased by 8.5% to 154 cases; BF.7 increased by 3 cases, and a total of 12 cases were recorded , BQ.1.1 increased by 11.4% to 185 cases.

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

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The seven-day average number of patients staying in hospital rose by 12.3%

In terms of the number of hospitalized patients, the seven-day average as of yesterday was 4,251, an increase of 12.3% compared to the previous week. The average number of newly admitted patients as of last Sunday was 576, an increase of about 18.3% week-on-week.

The number of new critical and serious cases in a single day last week showed an upward trend, from the seven-day average of 209 in the previous week to 296, an increase of 41.6% week-on-week.

The total number of critical and serious cases rose to 340 yesterday, a new high for at least half a year.

Among them, the number of people receiving intensive treatment also reached 46, returning to last week's high.

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A total of 291 patients died last week, a weekly increase of 37.3%

In terms of death cases, a total of 291 patients died last week, an increase of 79 or 37.3% compared with the previous week. The 7-day average death toll was 41.6. A total of 11,210 people died in Hong Kong. The 7-day average death rate rose from 0.196% to 0.226 %.

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Source: hk1

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