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More than 103,100 corona records in Germany

Berlin (TEH) – In Germany, at least 103,100 infections with the new coronavirus have been registered the morning (previous day at 10.25 a.m .: more than 99,700 infections). This emerges from a TEH evaluation that takes into account the latest figures from the federal states, and the numbers have hardly changed since Tuesday evening, as only a new status was reported from Berlin and Schleswig-Holstein. The time when a new daily status is reported varies from state to state. In addition, some of the federal states do not always report their numbers at the same time; at least 1819 people infected with Sars-CoV-2 have reportedly died nationwide so far (previous day at 10:25 a.m .: 1633).

Several Germans died abroad in connection with a corona infection. According to estimates by the Robert Koch Institute, around 33,300 people in Germany survived the infection, with Bavaria having more than 26,500 cases and at least 495 deaths, North Rhine-Westphalia with more than 21,800 cases and at least 363 deaths, and Baden-Wurttemberg more than 20,600 cases and at least 464 deaths. Based on 100,000 inhabitants, Bavaria has the highest number of infections with a value of 203.2. The national average was 124.1. As for other countries, experts also expect a high number of unreported cases in Germany.

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Qamar Munawer
Qamar Munawer
Associate Editor at The Eastern Herald. Ar. Qamar Munawer is currently at Brandenburgische Technische Universität Cottbus-Senftenberg in Germany.

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