DThe number of COVID-19 infections has risen sharply, exceeding 60,000 for the first time in the COVID-19 pandemic.German health authorities report Robert Koch Institute The maximum number of new crown infections in one day is 65,371. Just a week ago, for the first time, more than 50,000 new infections were counted every day.
Number of registered people New infection Fluctuations were severe within a week. RKI gave a 7-day incidence rate of 336.9-also a high point. Comparison: The value of the previous day was 319.5, the value of one week ago was 249.1, and the value of the previous month was 74.4. This is evident from the numbers reflecting the status of the RKI dashboard at 3:53 AM.
According to new information, Germany recorded 264 deaths within 24 hours. 235 people died a week ago. RKI is calculated from the beginning Pandemic Sars-CoV-2 infection was detected in 5,195,321 people. The actual total may be much higher because many infections are not recognized.
On Wednesday, RKI reported on 5.15 (Tuesday: 4.86) the number of corona patients admitted per 100,000 residents in 7 days-this is the most important parameter that may tighten the corona limit. For this indicator, it must be taken into account that sometimes the number of admissions is delayed. Due to the large regional differences, there is no nationwide threshold for the incidence of hospitalization, from when the situation can be viewed critically. The previous high was around 15.5 around Christmas.
RKI stated that the number of people who have recovered is 4,564,200. The number of people who died or was confirmed to be infected with Sars-CoV-2 rose to 98,538.
Giffey supports nationwide 2G rules
Before the Federal State Conference on Thursday, the state chairman of the Berlin Social Democratic Party infiltrated Franziska Giffy Extend 2G rules to the entire federal territory. “Our entire situation in Germany is very serious,” said the mayor of Berlin’s designated Fink Media Group newspaper management. If all the proposals, campaigns, awareness-raising and appeals for increased vaccination rates are no longer useful, then more binding measures must be reviewed to reduce the number of infections, protect the health system from overload, and prevent new lockdowns.
The expansion of the 2G rules nationwide, except for those who cannot be vaccinated, is part of it, and there will be no need to accept further strict restrictions.
Medium-sized companies need mandatory vaccination
The Federal Association of Medium Businesses (BVMW) advocates the introduction of mandatory vaccination. BVMW Federal Managing Director Markus Jerger told the newspaper: “I am very clear: If Germany does not have any form of blockade, honestly, we will not bypass compulsory vaccination because they already exist against measles.” Fink Media GroupHe can understand why politicians are reluctant to use the term “compulsory vaccination”. “But most importantly, this is a disturbing fact when all other measures do not work.”
In the worst case, those who do not want to be vaccinated have to accept a pay cut. The head of the employers’ association criticized the planned workplace 3G rules. “For many areas where 3G will be introduced now, this means huge organization and control work. To be honest, this is simply not affordable. In addition, the obligation of testing has an immeasurable cost risk.”
“All-German Mandatory Rules”
Manuela Schwesig, Prime Minister of Mecklenburg-West PomeraniaSocial Democratic Party) Also expressed support for the use of uniform national standards in the fight against the pandemic. “I am very concerned about the development of the number of new coronaviruses in Germany, especially in southern Germany. In winter, protective measures need to be strengthened. We need a unified standard on when protective measures will take effect,” said Schwesig of the Rhein Post.
“We have taken action in Mecklenburg-West Pomerania and strengthened our corona traffic lights. If a region or an independent city reaches the “orange” warning level at this traffic light, the 2G rule applies In many indoor areas, such as in restaurants, stadiums or cultural events. I can imagine that mandatory rules like this apply to all of Germany.”



