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Status: 01.01.2021 2 pm
In the live ticker, NDR.de will keep you updated today on the consequences of the coronavirus pandemic for Lower Saxony, Schleswig-Holstein, Mecklenburg-West Pomerania and Hamburg.
The essentials in brief:
- New Year’s speech by the Prime Minister of Lower Saxony Because: “Saving lives is a duty
- New Year’s Eve balance: Fires and injuries despite crown rules
- Fear of the New Year fever: Appeal to Harz Visitors
- 1603 new crown cases in Niedersachsen informed, 340 in Schleswig-Holstein, 196 in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, 308 in hamburg, nationwide just under 23,000
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1:58 pm
Almost 200 new corona cases in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania
196 new corona virus infections have been reported in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania. That’s 40 more than yesterday and 34 more than a week ago, as announced by the State Office of Health and Social Affairs in Rostock. According to the Robert Koch Institute, the numbers probably don’t reflect the entire infection process because fewer tests were done over the holidays or late reports could still come in. The number of new infections per 100,000 inhabitants in seven days in VM is now 92.4.
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1:12 pm
Hamburg no longer counts deaths per se
As of today, Hamburg has been using the value of the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) when reporting deaths in relation to the corona virus. In April 2020, the UKE Institute of Forensic Medicine commissioned the UKE Institute of Forensic Medicine to systematically analyze Hamburg Covid 19 deaths. According to the Senate, this assessment project has already been completed and will be completed as scheduled afterwards. nine months. As of January 1, a total of 653 deaths were reported in the Hanseatic city, according to the RKI.
12:51 pm
Around 1,600 new infections in Lower Saxony
According to the state government, 1,603 more cases of corona have been reported in Lower Saxony. That’s about 500 less than yesterday and almost 300 more than Friday a week ago. However, due to the holidays, the figures are currently only partially significant. The state currently gives the seven-day incidence in Lower Saxony at 95.2. The total of new infections in seven days per 100,000 inhabitants is currently highest in the Grafschaft Bentheim district (176.4) and in Heidekreis (162.1).
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12:12 pm
308 new infections registered in Hamburg
308 new corona cases have been officially reported in Hamburg, that is, 260 fewer than yesterday. On Friday a week ago (Christmas Day) there were 360 new infections in Hamburg. The seven-day incidence is 130.5. However, according to the Robert Koch Institute, the figures are currently not very significant because fewer tests were carried out during the holidays and not all health authorities immediately reported their data.
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11:23 am
Because: “saving lives is a duty”
Lower Saxony Prime Minister Stephan Weil (SPD) called in his New Year’s speech to continue to consistently abide by Corona’s rules. “Many are struggling with restrictions that became particularly noticeable earlier this year.” But he emphasized: “We act in this way to save human lives and protect the health of countless people. That is our duty.” But it is also clear that the country is going through a serious economic crisis and that many people are concerned about their work. “Corona has taught us where we have to improve, for example in our healthcare sector, but also in digitization.”
09:19 am
Despite fires and illegal parties: quiet New Year’s night in the north
The turn of the year was much quieter than usual due to the corona pandemic. In northern Germany, the police and fire brigade had to move much less frequently than in previous years. However, there were operations for fires, accidents and illegal parties. In Oldenburg, the police broke down an apartment door; inside, 18 people celebrated New Year’s Eve. Several times police officers were thrown with firecrackers during operations. Many cities had banned lighting fireworks from streets and central squares on New Year’s Eve. The ban on gatherings still applies across the country today.
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07:19 am
Nearly 23,000 new corona infections nationwide
Health authorities reported 22,924 new corona infections to the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) in 24 hours. In addition, 553 new deaths were recorded, the RKI announced. It is difficult to interpret the data at this time because less testing was done over the Christmas holidays and at the end of the year, and not all offices may have submitted their data. According to the RKI, this can lead to late registrations. A week ago, there were 25,533 new corona infections and 412 deaths nationwide in 24 hours.
6:00 am.
340 new corona cases reported in Schleswig-Holstein
In Schleswig-Holstein, the number of new infections reported increased by 340. The day before was 528, the week before 306. The number of people who died from an infection increased from two to 427. In the hospitals in Schleswig-Holstein, They are treating 346 patients with Covid-19, 24 more than the previous day had been specified. 66 of the patients are in an intensive care unit.
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6:00 am.
Fear of the New Year’s rush – attract Harz visitors
The Harz district, municipalities, police and Tourism Association fear that many people may be attracted to the Harz for the New Year. However, this is undesirable due to the risk of infection. Therefore, we ask that you refrain from taking day trips. In many places “worrying conditions” had arisen in recent days, because due to the large number of guests, distances could not be maintained.
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6:00 am.
With the ticker from NDR.de in the new year
The NDR.de team will also keep you updated on the effects of the corona pandemic in northern Germany during the New Year. In the live ticker you will find all the important news, as well as the content of NDR radio and television programs.
A.M Thursday 2,107 new corona cases were registered in Lower Saxony, 528 in Schleswig-Holstein, 158 in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania, 568 in Hamburg and 108 in the state of Bremen.
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