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Netherlands Coronavirus - 79,781 cases and 6,252 deaths - Current Trend: Cases up, Hospitalisations Low, Fatalites Low
Of the 59.973 people infected, another nine people have died since last Tuesday*, August 4, bringing the death toll to 6.159 In total, 11.994 (+38) patients have been admitted to hospital. As not all people are getting tested, the true number of people infected with the new coronavirus is higher than reported.
"The only security we have is our ability to adapt."
4,036 new COVID-19 infections were reported over the past week. That is 1,448 more confirmed cases reported than the week before that. Hospital admissions (current or previous) due to COVID-19 were reported during the past week for 38 patients. That is 6 fewer than last week.
9 deaths of laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 patients were reported, 3 more than the week before.
Nearly 100,000 people have been tested in the GGD test lanes in the past week. That is slightly fewer compared to the week before. At the national level, the percentage of positive tests more than doubled, rising from 2.3% in the week of 27 July to 3.6% in the week of 3 July. Just like last week, the reproduction number is above 1. See the news item Rising trend in confirmed COVID-19 cases continues.
Not all of the confirmed cases, hospital admissions or deaths that were reported during the past week also occurred within the last week. Some patients are reported later. For this reason, the figures are often supplemented with previous reports that had not yet been included. Since it is likely that not all people who have COVID-19 will get tested, the actual numbers in the Netherlands are probably higher than the numbers stated here.
Current information about the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in the Netherlands. Weekly updates with an overview of COVID-19 confirmed cases, number of deaths and hospital admissions.
?Addressing chronic disease is an issue of human rights ? that must be our call to arms"
Richard Horton, Editor-in-Chief The Lancet
4,013 new COVID-19 infections were reported over the past week. That is 23 fewer confirmed cases reported than the week before that. Hospital admissions (current or previous) due to COVID-19 were reported during the past week for 50 patients. That is 12 more than last week.
16 deaths of laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 patients were reported, 7 more than the week before.
Over 102,000 people have been tested in the GGD test lanes in the past week, 3,500 people more compared to the week before. At the national level, the percentage of positive tests remained about the same, at 3.5%. Just like last week, the reproduction number is above 1. See the news item Over 4,000 new infections, more hospitalisations.
Not all of the confirmed cases, hospital admissions or deaths that were reported during the past week also occurred within the last week. Some patients are reported later. For this reason, the figures are often supplemented with previous reports that had not yet been included. Since it is likely that not all people who have COVID-19 will get tested, the actual numbers in the Netherlands are probably higher than the numbers stated here. Links
Current information about the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in the Netherlands. Weekly updates with an overview of COVID-19 confirmed cases, number of deaths and hospital admissions.
?Addressing chronic disease is an issue of human rights ? that must be our call to arms"
Richard Horton, Editor-in-Chief The Lancet
3,588 new COVID-19 infections were reported over the past week. That is 425 fewer confirmed cases reported than the week before that. Hospital admissions (current or previous) due to COVID-19 were reported during the past week for 84 patients. That is 34 more than last week.
Over 140,000 people have been tested in the GGD test lanes in the past week, 38,000 people more compared to the week before. At the national level, the percentage of positive tests decreased slightly to 2.5%. The reproduction number is close to 1.
Not all of the confirmed cases, hospital admissions or deaths that were reported during the past week also occurred within the last week. Some patients are reported later. For this reason, the figures are often supplemented with previous reports that had not yet been included. Since it is likely that not all people who have COVID-19 will get tested, the actual numbers in the Netherlands are probably higher than the numbers stated here. Links
Current information about the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) in the Netherlands. Weekly updates with an overview of COVID-19 confirmed cases, number of deaths and hospital admissions.
?Addressing chronic disease is an issue of human rights ? that must be our call to arms"
Richard Horton, Editor-in-Chief The Lancet
Meepraten of zie je foutjes? Laat je reactie achter op linkedin (of hieronder). Ik ga proberen wat wiskunde A-sommetjes statistiek met jullie te maken. De sommetjes gaan over false-positives en false-negatives. De sommetjes gaan ook over (klinische) symptomen van ziekte, testen met PCR als er geen symptomen zijn. Ik gebruik hierbij termen die in de…
?Addressing chronic disease is an issue of human rights ? that must be our call to arms"
Richard Horton, Editor-in-Chief The Lancet
it's not clear. Several countries had this, it does not go up in a straight line.
See Croatia, Slovenia, Czechia, Slovakia, Ukraine,
now Belgium ? , NL ? LUX ? HUN ? DE ?
how will you avoid all the traffic from France ? It didn't work with Italy in the first wave.
Now Germany has already 50% of cases from travelers from Balkan
Spain,France,Czech,Poland,Austria are coming, but the reactions are too slow.
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