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Rottal, Miesbach, Mühldorf: three regions with an incidence of more than 1000 |  regional

Rottal, Miesbach, Mühldorf: three regions with an incidence of more than 1000 | regional

Munich – The curve continues sharply upward. On Friday, the Robert Koch Institute reported 7-day occurrences of more than 1,000 in three Bavarian provinces.

The Rottal-Inn region has the highest value at 1156. Miesbach ranks 1049. Both regions are also at the top of the runners-up in Germany. The value of 1031 for Saxon Switzerland is reported in the state of Saxony.

Also in the county of Mühldorf, the infection rate per 100,000 inhabitants has risen to more than 1,000. It is 1,023. Another seven Bavarian provinces are about to reach the 1,000 mark. They were above 900 on Friday morning: Freiung-Gravenau, Dingolving-Landau, Berchtesgaden, Passau, Traunstein, Deggendorf and Regen.

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The incidence rate in 7 days throughout Bavaria is 454.9. In the past seven days, 59,780 new cases of coronavirus have been reported in the Free State. Clinics from Upper Bavaria report that they now have to transfer intensive care patients to Franconian clinics.

Thomas Wheeler, Managing Director of Starnberg Clinics: “The control center is now on the phone for two hours to find a free intensive care bed in the hospital. Above all, there is a shortage of personnel to take care of the intensive care units.”