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The German epidemic continues to rebound, the incidence rate per 100,000 people in 7 days breaks again

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Epidemic in Germany continues to rebound

Hangzhou Net Release time: 2021-10-24 12:05

According to the latest data released by the Robert Koch Institute, a German disease control agency, on October 23, local time, the incidence rate per 100,000 people in Germany exceeded 100 for the first time in 6 months in 7 days. The incidence at the same time last week The rate is 70.8.

In the past 24 hours, there were 15,145 new confirmed cases of new coronary pneumonia in Germany, compared with 10949 at the same time last week; 86 new deaths, compared with 75 at the same time last week.

Among the German federal states, Thuringia currently has the highest 7-day morbidity rate at 206.3, followed by Bavaria at 163.7 and Saxony at 159. The lowest incidence rate is Schleswig-Holstein, at 52.4. In addition to the morbidity rate, the hospitalization rate per 100,000 people in Germany is also increasing. As of the 22nd, it was 2.68, an increase of 0.23 from the previous day.

In view of the continuous increase in the number of newly confirmed cases, the Secretary-General of the German Social Democratic Party Klingel urges the public to be cautious. Klimber emphasized that the next step in epidemic prevention strategies and measures should be decided by a vote in the Bundestag.

At present, whether the “national epidemic state” that started in March last year should be ended on November 25 has sparked widespread discussion in Germany. In recent days, the federal states have called on the federal government to continue to formulate unified national epidemic prevention measures and establish a corresponding legal basis. (Headquarters reporter Yu Peng)

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