Germany Sets New Covid-19 Record With Nearly 53,000 Cases Per Day

Germany sets new Covid-19 record with nearly 53,000 cases per day

Berlin, November 18th : .The Robert Koch Institute (RKI), for infectious diseases, has reported that the number of Covid-19 daily cases in Germany reached a record 52,826, a new high.
The country’s seven-day Covid-19 incidence rose to 319.5 cases per 1,00,000 people, according to the RKI.According to RKI, the country’s 7-day Covid-19 incidence was 319.5 per 10,00,000.

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According to the German Intensive Care Availability Register (DIVI), the number of Covid-19 patients requiring treatment in intensive care units also kept climbing and reached 3,376 on Wednesday, almost 100 more than on Tuesday.The German Intensive Care Availability Register, (DIVI) reports that the number of Covid-19 patients who needed treatment in ICUs continued to rise and reached 3,376 Wednesday.This is almost 100 more than Tuesday.

Amid the new Covid-19 wave, Germany’s federal states have started to introduce so-called 2G rules, requiring those who visit restaurants, bars and public events to be either vaccinated or recovered, Xinhua news agency reported.

According to Xinhua, Germany’s Federal States have begun to implement so-called 2G Rules in response to the Covid-19 outbreak.This requires that anyone who visits restaurants, bars, and other public venues be either vaccinated, or recover, according to the news agency Xinhua.

Till date, 56.3 million people in Germany have been fully vaccinated against Covid-19, bringing the country’s vaccination rate to 67.7 per cent, according to the RKI.According to RKI, Germany’s Covid-19 vaccination rate has risen to 67% since 2005, with 56.3 Million people having been fully vaccinated.

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