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The current crown numbers in Germany at a glance – September 26, 2022: not refreshed in the fall

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“Not refreshed in the fall” – The current crown numbers explained for you

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Olaf Gersemann, Head of Economics, Finance and Real Estate at WELT Olaf Gersemann, Head of Economics, Finance and Real Estate at WELT – – –

Olaf Gersemann, Head of Economics, Finance and Real Estate at WELT

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Is the next omicron wave approaching? Olaf Gersemann explains and evaluates the current figures in a concise and compact way. All you need to know on September 26th.

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AAlso last weekend, the federal states and RKI no crown case number delivered.

Germany starts the new week with a incidence of 294that’s 51 points higher than a week ago.

In the comparison of the previous week, all federal states are excluded Bremen more.

The momentum is still clearly pointing upwards, it looks more and more like a start autumn wave out.

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With plus 26 percent The number of new cases reported in the past week has increased particularly significantly in the vulnerable age group over 60.

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Source: WORLD

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525 Corona-Tote were reported to the RKI last week.

That is a Minimum of 14 weeks.

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Source: WORLD

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57,267 new corona vaccinations RKI reported on Friday, the highest daily value for two good months.

The background is that The number of booster seconds increases againto last 49.105.

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Source: WORLD

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The second booster is now from the Stiko and risk groups Recommended for people over 60 years of age.

In the Ü60s I’m so far away 26 percent of citizens twice boosted – whereby the share varies considerably from region to region. In the countries of the eastern German area Brandenburg, Saxony, Saxony-Anhalt And Thuringia as in Baden-Wuerttemberg And Bayern is between 10 and 20 percent, in Bremen And Schleswig-Holstein on the other, over 40 per cent.

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Source: WORLD

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A vaccination rate of 26.1 percent means: 18 million people over the age of 60 (73.9 percent of 24.4 million) have not yet been boosted twice.

If the current vaccination rate of 27,400 seconds booster per day were to remain (and if only those over 60 received a second booster), the Ü60 seconds of booster rate on 1 November just 31 percent and from 1 January no more than 37 percent.

Even with an immediate and sustained doubling of the vaccination rate, measured on the average of 7 days, we would still have a recall rate of more than 60 seconds below 50 percent at the end of the year.

Only by increasing the pace further, in the order of 100,000 booster seconds above 60 per day, will coverage reach significantly more than half of the elderly in the fall.

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Source: WORLD

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This means that if there is a pronounced autumn wave, and many experts expect it, it will affect a large part, if not a large majority, of older adults with suboptimal vaccine protection.

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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