“The senior wave is breaking”
What are the prospects for the autumn wave? Olaf Gersemann explains and evaluates the current figures in a concise and compact way. All you need to know on October 31st.
AAlso last weekend, RKI and federal states no crown number delivered.
Germany starts the new week with a 7-day incidence of 404.
A week ago we were still at 584.
The incidence is down in all 16 federal states.
The 7-day average and active cases are very clearly in the red compared to the previous week.
1062 Corona-Tote they were reported in the last week, just like in the previous week.
More recently, the weekly number of deaths in early May was in the four-digit range.
To die Number of coronary cases in the ICU it was 1580 yesterday.
It was 9% cheaper than a week before and around 18 percent less than a year ago.
126 coronal cases were admitted to intensive care units yesterday, which is the lowest daily value in exactly four weeks.
The sharp increase in Corona case numbers in September and October it was determined by a particularly high number of reports from the vulnerable age group 60+.
The percentage of elderly in all reported cases was sometimes higher than 31% in October, after it had been 7-18% in the spring infection waves.
Last week, however, the number of cases over 60 was the second in a row it fell significantly, by 32%. that means.
That minus is so strong is quite surprising.
Because still in its youngest weekly report the RKI had noticed this Number of so-called outbreaks being in retirement homes “Further increase compared to the previous week”.
Every day we hear the new Corona case numbers. But what do they mean, where are we in the pandemic and what is the trend? Olaf Gersemann explains and evaluates the current figures briefly and concisely, every morning again.
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