Status: 03/19/2022 5:22 p.m
In Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, the authorities have registered 4,274 new corona infections since Friday. 97 of the Covid patients are being treated in intensive care units across the country. The seven-day incidence of new infections rises to 2,490.0, the state hospitalization incidence is 11.9. With the new state ordinance, the risk-weighted step map with the Corona warning light is no longer applicable.
The number of registered new corona infections in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania has increased by 4,274 cases since Friday (as of Saturday 4:51 p.m.). That’s 362 more cases than a week ago. The number of deaths is 1,901 (+1).
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According to LAGuS, as of Friday, 3,246,252 doses of vaccine have been administered in the north-east. Accordingly, 1,196,547 people have been vaccinated at least once and are thus partially immunized (vaccination rate 74.3 percent). 1,195,497 people are basic immunized, i.e. double vaccinated (vaccination rate 74.2 percent). 905,340 people received a booster vaccination (vaccination rate 56.2 percent).
Hospitalization incidence is 11.9
With the new state ordinance, the risk-weighted level map with the Corona warning light and the applicable protective measures are no longer applicable. The incidence value of corona patients brought to a clinic for treatment within seven days per 100,000 inhabitants is 11.9 (-0.4). According to figures from LAGuS and the Ministry of Health, 749 (-15) people are currently being treated in a hospital nationwide for Covid 19 disease. According to LAGuS, 97 (-10) of them are in an intensive care unit. According to the intensive care register (as of Saturday 4:05 p.m.), 45 (-1) patients are being ventilated invasively.
Highest hospitalization incidence in Western Pomerania-Greifswald
The district of Vorpommern-Greifswald has the highest incidence of hospitalization at 17.4. This is followed by Western Pomerania-Rügen with 16.4, the Mecklenburg Lake District with 15.1, Schwerin with 14.6, the district of Ludwigslust-Parchim with 9.0, the district of Rostock with 7.4, the city of Rostock with 7.2, and Northwest Mecklenburg with 6.3.
New infection incidence in the Rostock district at 3,627.4
The seven-day new incidence rises to 2,490.0 (+16) in the country. The district of Rostock has the highest incidence of new infections with 3,627.4, the lowest in the Mecklenburg Lake District with 1,289.6. Since December 2021, the LaGuS has no longer reported the incidence broken down into vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals because the data transmitted too late would result in “incomplete representations”.
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935 new infections in the district of Ludwigslust-Parchim
The Ludwigslust-Parchim district reports the most newly infected people with 935 cases. It is followed by the district of Rostock (832), Western Pomerania-Rügen (652), Western Pomerania-Greifswald (573), the Mecklenburg Lake District (363), Schwerin (344), the Hanseatic City of Rostock (301) and Northwest Mecklenburg (274).
Seven-day incidence in 6- to 11-year-olds rises to 5,412 in MV
LAGuS has not published any separate school and day-care center figures since January. Instead, there is a status report that is broken down by age group. According to this, there are (as of Friday 11:15 a.m.) 333 new infections among 0- to 5-year-olds nationwide, the seven-day incidence of new infections in this group is 2,636. In the group of 6 to 11 year olds there are 827 new infections, the incidence is 5,412. According to LAGuS, 747 young people between the ages of 12 and 17 were also infected in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. The seven-day incidence in this group is 5,000. The regional leader is the group of 6 to 11 year olds in the district of Ludwigslust-Parchim with an incidence of 6,519.
The LAGuS reports 74 active cases of infection (+3) from the geriatric care facilities. 1,326 residents (+52) and 668 employees (+35) are affected.
The NDR shows weekly how the pace of first, second and booster vaccinations is developing in the northern German federal states.
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