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Corona case numbers: RKI reports record incidence and increase in deaths

New infections, deaths, incidence: All important case numbers from the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) in the corona crisis are increasing.

  • Corona situation on Saturday: The RKI reports the daily updated number of cases in the pandemic.
  • A look at the RKI figures shows that more and more people in Germany are becoming infected with Sars-CoV-2.
  • The number of deaths related to a corona infection is also increasing again.

Frankfurt – Germany is in the middle of the omicron wave. The current case numbers from the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) show this very clearly. According to the RKI, the incidence in the corona crisis climbed nationwide on Saturday (January 29, 2022) to a new record value of 1127.7. The day before (January 28, 2022), the RKI had given the incidence as 1073.0.

According to the RKI, a total of 189,116 other people have been infected with Corona in the past 24 hours. These are slightly fewer cases than the day before, when the RKI would have reported 190,148 new cases. However, there are 53,705 cases compared to a week ago, when the RKI reported a total of 135,461 new infections from the health authorities in Germany.

Day new infections | Deaths | incidence
Saturday (01/29/2022) 189.166 | 182 | 1127.7
Friday (01/28/2022) 190.148 | 170 | 1073.0
Thursday (01/27/2022) 203.136 | 188 | 1017.4
Wednesday (01/26/2022) 164,000 | 166 | 940.6
Tuesday (01/25/2022) 126,955 | 214 | 894.3
Monday (01/24/2022) 63,393 | 28 | 840.3
Sunday (01/23/2022) 85,440 | 74 | 806.8
Saturday (01/22/2022) 135,462 | 179 | 772.7
Friday (01/21/2022) 140.160 | 170 | 706.3
Thursday (01/20/2022) 133,536 | 234 | 638.8
Source: Robert Koch Institute / RKI

The health authorities in Berlin determined the highest incidences. According to the RKI, it is 2922.1 in the Berlin Tempelhof-Schöneberg district. In Berlin-Neukölln, the incidence is said to be 2806.8. According to the RKI, a total of 9,618,245 people in Germany have now been infected with the Sars-CoV-2 pathogen.

Schnelltests für das Coronavirus. Die Fallzahlen in der Pandemie steigen laut dem RKI kontinuierlich.

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Rapid tests for the coronavirus. According to the RKI, the number of cases in the pandemic is increasing continuously.

The case numbers of the RKI may differ from those of the individual federal states. One reason for this is the longer transmission paths between the RKI and the responsible health authorities. The RKI’s Covid-19 dashboard can also be adjusted during the day.

According to the RKI, the number of deaths in the Corona crisis is also increasing significantly again. Within 24 hours, the health authorities reported 182 further deaths in connection with a corona infection to the institute. That’s twelve more than the day before and three more than a week ago. According to the RKI case numbers, a total of 117,666 people died in Germany in connection with a corona infection. (Daniel Dillman)

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