Covid-19 incidence map in the last 14 days. Which regions exceed the threshold of 1.5 cases per thousand inhabitants



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The Strategic Communication Group published the list by regions of the accumulated incidence of coronavirus cases in the last 14 days, per thousand inhabitants. No county exceeds the threshold of 3 per thousand, but 17 of them, including Bucharest, exceed the limit of 1.5 cases per thousand inhabitants in the last 14 days.

Bucharest is the closest to the limit of 3 cases per thousand inhabitants in the last 14 days, with a rate of 2.81. In the second place is the county of Alba (2.51) and in the third place the county of Vâlcea (2.50).

On the opposite side, in the counties with the fewest cases, are Argeș County (0.54), Mehedinți County (0.62), Buzău and Satu Mare (0.75).

From the threshold of 1.5 cases per thousand inhabitants in the last 14 days, the authorities impose gradual restrictions to limit the spread of the coronavirus, and when the threshold of 3 per thousand inhabitants is exceeded, the measures become much more drastic (mask mandatory in all spaces). opening, closing of premises, etc.)

The Strategic Communication Group explained in a press release how to calculate the Covid-19 infection rate during the last 14 days. According to the GCS, it is taken into account when the person’s sample is entered into the system, not when the test center reports that it is centralized.

GCS shows how the incidence rate is calculated at 14 days, respectively the coefficient of infections with the new coronavirus accumulated at 14 days compared to 1,000 inhabitants.

Thus, the number of new positive cases sent in the daily bulletin, at 1:00 p.m., represents the total of positive results for people confirmed for the first time and that are reported until the date of sending the information.

Publisher: BP

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