Germany: Robert Koch Institute releases new data on Covid-19 incidence on 04 May

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On May 04, the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) reports 7.534 new infections, which is significantly less than in the previous day (9.160). There were 315 corona deaths per day. The nationwide 7-day incidence dropped to 141.4 (146.9). In three federal states, this figure is below 100. Currently, 5011 patients are undergoing intensive care. More than 23.4 million people in Germany have been vaccinated against Covid-19.

Since the start of the pandemic, 3,433,516 cases of the virus have been identified in Germany. This means that the number of cases compared with the previous day increased by 7,534 cases. In total, 83,591 people have died as a result of the Covid-19 disease since the start of the pandemic.

The seven-day incidence for Germany is 141.4. This figure shows how many people per 100,000 inhabitants of the country have been infected in the past seven days. The recommended incidence rate is 50. However, these numbers are not scientifically calculated optimal indicators, but rather benchmarks. They are essential for the effective operation of local health authorities. Up to 50 cases, the epidemiological situation is under control; the chain of infection of the infected can be traced.

The number of active cases, that is, people who are currently infected, is estimated at about 288,400 cases. This number is obtained by subtracting the number of deaths (83.591) and the number of those who recovered (3.061.500) from all those ever infected (3.433.516).

The data is based on a statement by the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), which receives information from the regional health authorities in Germany. They provide updated information several times a day. Since reporting rates vary by region, there may be deviations and fixes as a result of late reporting. In addition, sometimes there are delays in displaying data for individual federal states.

A more detailed overview of the situation in the individual federal states:

Baden-Württemberd: 7-day incidence: 173.1. New infected: 807. Deaths the day before: 20. More information here.

Bavaria: 7-day incidence: 140.0. New infected: 785. Deaths the day before: 39. More information here.

Berlin: 7-day incidence: 111.2 New infected: 550. Deaths the day before: 12. More information here.

Brandenburg: 7-day incidence: 104.5. New infected: 133. Deaths the day before: 17. More information here.

Bremen: 7-day incidence: 123.9. New infected: 40. Deaths the day before: 0. More information can be found here.

Hamburg: 7-day incidence: 90.0. New infected: 190. Deaths the day before: 1. More information here.

Hesse: 7-day incidence: 146.3 New infected: 387. Deaths the day before: 29. More information here.

Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania: 7-day incidence: 119.8 New infected: 93. Deaths the day before: 9. More information here.

Lower Saxony: 7-day incidence: 98.6. New infected: 540. Deaths the day before: 20. More information here.

North Rhine-Westphalia: 7-day incidence: 153.7 Newly infected: 2209. Deaths the day before: 96. More information is available here.

Rhineland-Palatinate: 7-day incidence: 120.1 New infected: 482. Deaths the day before: 2. More information here.

Saar: 7-day incidence: 136.7 New infected: 64. Deaths the day before: 1. More information here.

Saxony: 7-day incidence: 204.2. New infected: 532. Deaths the day before: 28. More information here.

Saxony-Anhalt: 7-day incidence: 152.7 New infected: 256. Deaths the day before: 12. More information here.

Schleswig-Holstein: 7-day incidence: 56.9 New infected: 133. Deaths the day before: 2. More information here.

Thuringia: 7-day incidence: 217.2. New infected: 333. Deaths the day before: 27. More information here.

All important hotlines for health insurance companies, the Robert Koch Institute, as well as lists of medical institutions in all federal states and how best to protect against Covid-nineteen You can find out here.

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