Corona numbers for Osterholz: zero new infections on October 9, 2024

Corona numbers for Osterholz: zero new infections on October 9, 2024

Current information about the Corona numbers in the Osterholz district show that the situation remains stable compared to previous weeks. On October 9, 2024, the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) did not report any new infections in the district, which is gratifying for the region. Eight new cases have been registered in the past seven days, which corresponds to a 7-day incidence of 7.0 per 100,000 inhabitants. A total of 53,657 people in the district have been tested positively for the coronavirus since the beginning of the pandemic.

The situation of intensive care medicine is also positive. Of a total of four available intensive care beds, two are occupied, while the other two are free. Fortunately, there are currently no covid patients in the intensive care unit, which indicates relaxation in medical care.

Important Covid 19 numbers in the Osterholz

district district of Osterholz
new infections 0
7-day incidence 7.0
Intensive care beds as a whole 4
intensive beds 2
free intensive care beds 2
CORONA patients in the intensive care unit 0

In order to keep an eye on the latest information on the Corona situation in Lower Saxony, it is interesting to know that the 7-day incidence in Lower Saxony is 4.8 per 100,000 inhabitants. Compared to the previous day, 41 new new infections and 19 deaths were reported. This shows that the virus is still active, but there are also bright spots, such as the number of intensive care beds.

overview of the Corona situation in Germany

At a larger level, there are a total of 1,088 new infections with Covid-19 in Germany, and the 7-day incidence nationwide is 9.4 per 100,000 inhabitants. In addition, the number of deceased in Germany has increased to a total of 184,285, which underlines the significant effects of the virus.

The distribution of the number of infections in particular shows that the age group of 35 to 59-year-olds is most affected with 1,524,866 infections, which could indicate specific risks and behaviors in this age group. This could also be an important consideration for future vaccination and prevention strategies.

The vaccination rate in Germany shows that around 76.3 % of the population are fully immunized by April 2023. This means that over 63 million people have received at least basic immunization. Ensuring that these numbers continue to develop positively remains a central task in dealing with pandemic.

For a detailed view of the latest developments, further information can be found on www.news.de

The development of Corona numbers will continue to be an important topic in the future, especially in view of possible winter waves that could challenge health care again. People are required to remain vigilant and to consider the rules of conduct in order to maintain the positive tendency.

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