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Corona in Germany: RKI incidence rises to record high – almost 100,000 deaths in Germany

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The RKI reported over 40,000 new corona infections on Sunday, the incidence has reached a peak. The number of deaths is also increasing. The news ticker.

  • The seven-day incidence * in Germany has risen to a new high.
  • There were over 40,000 new infections and 75 deaths in 24 hours.
  • This news ticker is updated regularly.

Munich – The nationwide seven-day incidence has reached a new high. The Robert Koch Institute * (RKI) stated the number of new infections per 100,000 inhabitants and week on Sunday (November 21) as 372.7. The day before the value was 362.2, a week ago at 289 and in the previous month at 85.6.

Corona in Germany: Over 40,000 new infections – 75 deaths

The health authorities reported 42,727 new Corona * infections to the RKI within one day. This is evident from the numbers that reflect the status of the RKI dashboard at 04.35 a.m. Exactly one week ago there were 33,498 infections. According to the information, 75 deaths were recorded across Germany within 24 hours. A week ago there were 55 deaths.

Since the beginning of the pandemic, the RKI has counted 5,354,942 detected infections with Sars-CoV-2. * The actual total number is likely to be significantly higher, as many infections are not recognized.

The number of corona patients admitted to clinics per 100,000 inhabitants within seven days was given by the RKI on Friday at 5.34 (Thursday: 5.30). With the indicator it must be taken into account that hospital admissions are sometimes reported with delay. The previous high was around 15.5 around Christmas time.

Corona in Germany: Over 4,600,000 million recovered – almost 100,000 dead

The RKI stated the number of those who had recovered at 4,626,300. The number of people who died with or with a proven infection with Sars-CoV-2 rose to 99,062. (kam / dpa) * Merkur.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA

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