According to the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), over the past day in Germany, the number of newly infected people has increased by 17,862, which is less compared to the previous day (20 398)… In addition, deaths have increased by 859 in the last 24 hours. More than 50,000 people have died since the start of the pandemic. To date, more than 1,400,000 people throughout Germany have been vaccinated against Covid-19. More than two million people have been infected since the start of the pandemic.
As of Friday, January 22, 2,106,262 cases of infection have been recorded in the country since the beginning of the collection of official statistical information on the coronavirus. The total number of deaths from Covid-19 to date is 50 642 people. The R value over 4 days is approximately 0.84. Not all authorities release their data on weekends, so actual numbers may be higher.
The seven-day incidence for Germany is 115.3 This figure shows how many people per 100,000 inhabitants have been infected in the last seven days. The recommended incidence is 50, when the infectious situation is considered controlled and all infected can be monitored.
It is estimated that there are approximately 275,000 active cases, that is, people currently infected. This figure is not officially recorded by the Robert Koch Institute. However, as in other countries, it is determined by subtracting the number of deaths (50 642) and the estimated 1,780,200 recovered from all ever infected (2 106 262).
According to the Intensive Care Register, 4,787 people are currently being treated for Covid-19 in intensive care units (as of January 21). This represents approximately 17.7 percent of the approximately 27,000 intensive care beds in Germany.
Since the start of vaccination in Germany, the RKI has published the number of people who have already been vaccinated against Covid-19 every weekday. Currently, 1,401,693 people have been vaccinated (as of January 21):
A more detailed overview of the situation in individual federal states can be found here:
Baden-Württemberg: currently there are 96.2 registered persons per 100,000 inhabitants. More information here.
Bavaria: morbidity in 7 days 114.9 people per 100,000 inhabitants. More information here.
Berlin: morbidity in 7 days 112.2 people per 100,000 inhabitants. More information here.
Brandenburg: incidence in 7 days 194.4 people per 100,000 inhabitants. More information here.
Bremen: morbidity in 7 days 80.9 people per 100,000 inhabitants. More detailed information can be found here.
Hamburg: morbidity in 7 days 82.4 people per 100,000 inhabitants. More information here.
Hesse: morbidity in 7 days 119.1 people per 100,000 inhabitants. More information here.
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania: morbidity in 7 days 107.7 people per 100,000 inhabitants. More information here.
Lower Saxony: morbidity in 7 days 88.8 people per 100,000 inhabitants. More information here.
North Rhine-Westphalia: morbidity in 7 days 107.4 people per 100,000 inhabitants. More information is available here.
Rhineland-Palatinate: morbidity in 7 days 100.0 people per 100,000 inhabitants. More information here.
Saar: morbidity in 7 days 115.5 people per 100,000 inhabitants. More information here.
Saxony: morbidity in 7 days 169.1 people per 100,000 inhabitants. More information here.
Saxony-Anhalt: morbidity in 7 days 184.6 people per 100,000 inhabitants. More information here.
Schleswig-Holstein: currently there are 91.8 people per 100,000 inhabitants. More information here.
Thuringia: morbidity for 7 days is 218.4 people per 100,000 inhabitants. 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 the best way to protect themselves: you can find out here.
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