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Germany Coronavirus 2019-nCov - 259.725 cases,?9,423 deaths?

A bit of digging to find that Germany produces regular situation reports in German & English: https://www.rki.de/DE/Content/InfAZ/N/Neuartiges_Coronavirus/Situationsberichte/Gesamt.html

The most recent dated 7/3: https://www.rki.de/DE/Content/InfAZ...chte/2020-03-07-en.pdf?__blob=publicationFile

includes this breakdown of 384 cases reported to RKI (of the then 795 lab-confirmed cases).

Germany.png

The age-distribution of cases could explain Germany's lack of fatal cases to date.
 
Updated demographics from Germany: https://www.rki.de/DE/Content/InfAZ/...ublicationFile

Of the 902 laboratory-confirmed cases, so far 447 cases from 14 states have been electronically reported to the
Robert Koch Institute (see fig. 1).
Among these cases, 249 are male (56%) and 198 female (43%). The age range is from 2 to 80 years, including 10
children under the age of 5, 10 children aged 5-14 and 373 persons in the age groups 15 to 59 years and 51
persons 60 years and older (see Figure 2). The age of 3 notified cases is unknown. The median age is 40 years.

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The German version gives clinical information: https://www.rki.de/DE/Content/InfAZ...chte/2020-03-08-de.pdf?__blob=publicationFile

Clinical information is available for 297 reported cases; Of these, 12 were reported to have none
significant symptoms existed for COVID-19. The most common symptoms mentioned were cough (172 of
297, 58%), fever (130 out of 297, 44%), and runny nose (100 out of 297, 34%). Pneumonia occurred in 6 cases
reported (2%). In addition, general symptoms such as headache, back pain, muscle pain,
Joint pain, loss of appetite and weight, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, conjunctivitis, rash,
Called lymph node swelling and apathy.
 
[h=2]https://news.trust.org/item/20200309073332-qn91r/[/h]
BERLIN, March 9 (Reuters) - Germany on Monday reported 210 new confirmed cases of the coronavirus, the Robert Koch Institute said.

The number of cases rose to 1,112, up from 902 reported on Sunday. The largest number of the cases, 484, were in the western region of North Rhine-Westphalia, Germany's most populous state. (Reporting by Riham Alkousaa Editing by Paul Carrel)
 
Case numbers
With over 1,000 cases in Germany, the case numbers for COVID-19 can no longer be updated and manually
quality-assured reports. Therefore, the reporting is changed. So they will
epidemiological evaluations in the COVID-19 management report only refer to those transmitted electronically

Obtain data from the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) at the end of the data. For a transitional period
the absolute number of cases is still requested daily from the federal states.
There are a total of 1,139 (+237) laboratory-confirmed cases of coronavirus disease in Germany in 2019 (COVID-19)
has become known since January 27, 2020, of which 514 have been electronically transmitted to the RKI and here
validated. In Germany, there were for the first time over 2 deaths related to COVID-19 diseases
reported.
...
So far, 1,139 cases have been reported in 15 federal states (Table 1). Bavaria reports of 2 clinically severe
Courses in patients. Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania is known to have a clinically difficult course. In North Rhine-Westphalia, one person died in Heinsberg and one in Essen from a proven COVID-19 disease.

Information on electronically transmitted cases
(514 cases, data status March 9, 2020, 11:00 a.m.)
So far, out of the 1,139 laboratory-confirmed cases, a total of 514 cases from 15 federal states have been submitted to Robert
Koch Institute transmitted.
Among these cases, 286 are male (56%) and 228 female (44%). The ages range from 0 to 94 years,
including 10 children under 5 years, 11 children aged 5-14 years, 427 persons aged 15 to 59 years
and 62 people in the age group from 60 years (see Fig. 2). The age of 4 is unknown. The
The median age is 41 years.
Clinical information is available for 346 reported cases; 13 of these were reported to be none
symptoms significant for COVID-19. The most common symptoms mentioned were cough (202 of
346, 58%), fever (152 out of 346, 44%), and runny nose (112 out of 346, 32%). Pneumonia occurred in 76 cases
reported (2%). In addition, general symptoms such as headache, back pain, muscle pain,
Joint pain, loss of appetite and weight, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, conjunctivitis, rash,
Called lymph node swelling and apathy
...
Further information
For the first time, a German citizen can be proven to have died of Covid-19. It is a 60 year old
old man from Schleswig-Holstein who entered Egypt on February 22nd, 2020. Where the man got infected
is still unclear. Contact person tracking measures have been taken by the relevant authorities
initiated
https://www.rki.de/DE/Content/InfAZ...chte/2020-03-09-de.pdf?__blob=publicationFile
 
[h=1]COVID-19 : Case numbers in Germany, China and worldwide[/h] [h=2]Regions with COVID-19 cases[/h] [h=3]Case numbers in Germany[/h]

state cases Deaths Areas particularly affected in Germany
[TD="colspan: 1"]Baden-Wuerttemberg[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"]237[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"]0[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"] [/TD]

[TD="colspan: 1"]Bavaria[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"]314[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"]0[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"] [/TD]

[TD="colspan: 1"]Berlin[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"]48[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"]0[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"] [/TD]

[TD="colspan: 1"]Brandenburg[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"]9[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"]0[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"] [/TD]

[TD="colspan: 1"]Bremen[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"]4th[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"]0[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"] [/TD]

[TD="colspan: 1"]Hamburg[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"]29[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"]0[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"] [/TD]

[TD="colspan: 1"]Hesse[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"]35[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"]0[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"] [/TD]

[TD="colspan: 1"]Mecklenburg-West Pomerania[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"]13[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"]0[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"] [/TD]

[TD="colspan: 1"]Lower Saxony[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"]49[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"]0[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"] [/TD]

[TD="colspan: 1"]North Rhine-Westphalia[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"]484[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"]2nd[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"]
  • Heinsberg district
[/TD]

[TD="colspan: 1"]Rhineland-Palatinate[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"]25th[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"]0[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"] [/TD]

[TD="colspan: 1"]Saarland[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"]7[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"]0[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"] [/TD]

[TD="colspan: 1"]Saxony[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"]22[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"]0[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"] [/TD]

[TD="colspan: 1"]Saxony-Anhalt[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"]7[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"] [/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"] [/TD]

[TD="colspan: 1"]Schleswig-Holstein[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"]9[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"]0[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"] [/TD]

[TD="colspan: 1"]Thuringia[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"]4th[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"]0[/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"] [/TD]

[TD="colspan: 1"] total [/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"] 1,296 [/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"] 2nd [/TD]
[TD="colspan: 1"] [/TD]

As of March 10, 2020, 3:00 p.m. (updated online at 9:30 p.m.)

Only cases that have been communicated to the RKI via the reporting path or official sources are listed here. As this is a very dynamic situation, there may be differences between the RKI table and information from other bodies, such as the federal states concerned. [h=3]Information about COVID-19 events in the district of Heinsberg, NRW[/h]
The district of Heinsberg, NRW, currently reports more than 290 confirmed COVID-19 cases. Other cases with a likely place of infection Heinsberg have occurred in other districts of North Rhine-Westphalia, other federal states and also in other European countries. Persons who know or suspect that they have had unprotected, direct contact with a person suffering from COVID-19 should contact their responsible health department. See also: Basic options for measures to reduce contacts in areas where COVID-19 cases have become increasingly known.
...
https://www.rki.de/DE/Content/InfAZ/N/Neuartiges_Coronavirus/Fallzahlen.html
 
[h=1]Angela Merkel estimates that 60% to 70% of the German population will contract the coronavirus[/h]
German Chancellor Angela Merkel gave a grave prognosis to Parliament on Tuesday, telling members that 60% to 70% of the German population could contract the coronavirus at some point, according to Bild.

The German newspaper reported that when Merkel dropped the statistic in the parliamentary meeting, the room fell silent.

Germany has more than 1,400 cases of COVID-19, the illness caused by the virus, with two confirmed deaths.

Merkel went on to tell lawmakers that more events and large gatherings could be canceled, depending on the severity of the outbreak.

Postponing parliamentary proceedings is also a possibility, Merkel said.
 
Germany confirms third death related to coronavirus

Posted by Reuters | Mar 11, 2020 BERLIN (Reuters) ? Germany on Wednesday confirmed its third death case related to the coronavirus as another patient in the badly affected district of Heinsberg in the western state of North Rhine-Westphalia died, local authorities said. Germany has reported 1,296 cases of the virus, according to figures released by the Robert Koch Institute for disease control late on Tuesday. Germany on Monday reported its first two deaths in connection with the coronavirus after a 89-year-old woman had died in the town of Essen and a 78-year-old man with pre-existing health conditions had died in the Heinsberg district.

https://www.physiciansweekly.com/ger...s-third-death/
 
[h=2]Coronavirus: 2,091 confirmed cases in Germany[/h]

At this point, we document the confirmed number of all people who have been diagnosed with the new corona virus since the epidemic in Germany .

As of March 12, 2020, 10: 33Uhr . Source: Robert Koch Institute, state authorities,
 
Summary
National (as of 12/03/2020, 3 pm)
 Since 09.03.2020, 5 deaths have been reported in Germany in connection with COVID19 diseases. Among these were 3 persons from North Rhine-Westphalia (2 persons
from Heinsberg and 1 from Essen), 1 person from Bavaria and 1 person from BadenW?rttemberg.
 Since 08.03.2020, 2 German tourists died of COVID-19 in Egypt.
 All 16 federal states are affected. Extensive contact tracing by the responsible health
authorities is ongoing.
...
Of the 2,369 laboratory-confirmed cases, so far 1,892 cases from 16 states have been electronically reported to
the Robert Koch Institute (see fig. 1).
Among these cases, 1,075 are male (57%) and 816 female (43%). The age range is from 0 to 89 years, including
23 children under the age of 5, 56 children aged 5-14 and 1,513 persons in the age groups 15 to 59 years and 273
persons 60 years and older (see Figure 2). The age of 7 notified cases is unknown. The median age is 44 years.
...
Germany.png

...
English: https://www.rki.de/DE/Content/InfAZ...chte/2020-03-12-en.pdf?__blob=publicationFile
Deutsch: https://www.rki.de/DE/Content/InfAZ...chte/2020-03-12-de.pdf?__blob=publicationFile
 
Regions with COVID-19 cases, as of 03/14/2020 3:00 p.m. (updated online at 8:00 p.m.)

Baden-Wuerttemberg569 (2)506 (2)
Bavaria681 (1)605 (1)
Berlin216216
Brandenburg6157
Bremen5050
Hamburg158119
Hesse203141
Mecklenburg-West Pomerania4523
Lower Saxony253187
North Rhine-Westphalia1,154 (5)1,154 (5)Heinsberg district
Rhineland-Palatinate121121
Saarland4031
Saxony9386
Saxony-Anhalt4540
Schleswig-Holstein6054
Thuringia4631
total3,795 (8)3,421 (8)
 
https://www.teletrader.com/one-more...ermany/news/details/51526316?ts=1584265686723
Since yesterday, one person infected with coronavirus has died in Germany, bringing the total to 9.

The number of all cases confirmed, including the 46 that have recovered, reached 4,585, according to official data from federal and lower-level authorities collected by Berliner Morgenpost. Yesterday, the Robert Koch Institute reported 3,062 registered cases across the country.

Germany ranks sixth in the world and third in Europe in the number of known infections. North Rhine-Westphalia has by far the most cases, 1,636, followed by Baden-Wuerttemberg with 827. Bavaria has 681 registered cases. All deaths in the country happened in these three federal states. Capital city of Berlin decided earlier in the day to ban all gatherings of 50 or more people and close museums, brothels, swimming pools and gyms.
 
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