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Corona value increases slightly – four people died

In Berlin, the seven-day incidence has increased slightly. The RKI reports four deceased on Tuesday after two days with no deaths.

Such is the current corona situation in the capital.

Tuesday, June 1st: Incidence value increases slightly

The Robert Koch Institute reported a slightly increased incidence of 33.6 on Tuesday morning in Berlin. In addition, 141 new infections were registered and four more deaths related to Covid-19.

Monday, May 31st: Second day in a row with no deaths

On Monday, the incidence fell slightly again to 32.6. There were 18 registered new infections and no reported deaths related to the coronavirus.

Sunday May 30th: Corona value drops again

The incidence value for Berlin fell again on Sunday and is 32.8. In addition, 21 new infections were registered. Covid-19-related deaths have not been reported.

Saturday, May 29th: The incidence value rises again

For the second day in a row, the seven-day incidence in Berlin rose. It is currently at 36.0. According to the RKI, 285 new infections and 17 deaths were also registered.

Easings will probably come earlier than planned

Due to the sharp drop in the corona incidence values ​​in Berlin, the Senate is now apparently planning earlier easing. We are currently looking into the possibility of bringing the planned opening steps forward by 14 days.

Friday, May 28th: ​​Incidence value increased slightly

After three days of falling incidence, the value rose slightly on Friday and is back at 35.0. In addition, the RKI reports 281 new infections and five more deaths.

Thursday May 27th: Incidence continues to decline

The positive trend continues on Thursday as well. The seven-day incidence in Berlin drops to 34.1. The number of new infections is 119 and the Robert Koch Institute reports six deaths related to Covid-19.

On the third day after Pentecost, the RKI also points out that the data may be falsified due to lower data volumes over the past weekend.

Since the beginning of the pandemic, 177,655 people in Berlin have tested positive for SARS-CoV-2. 3,460 of them died.

Soon to be present again at Berlin universities

The corona incidence value in Berlin is stable below the critical 100 mark. After outdoor catering and culture were allowed to open in the fresh air last week, the universities could soon follow suit.

From June 4, the around 25,000 teachers and 200,000 students in Berlin will have access to their teaching and study rooms again. There are already detailed plans for implementation.

Wednesday May 26th: Seven-day value drops below 40

The incidence continues to decline on Wednesday as well. According to the RKI, it is 39.3. 230 new infections and 14 deaths were registered.

The RKI also notes that there may be irregularities in the corona data due to the Whitsun weekend.

Tuesday, May 25th: the incidence value drops below 50

On Tuesday, the RKI reported a seven-day incidence of 46.5 for Berlin. This means that the incidence is below the 50 mark for the first time since October 2020. In addition, 76 new infections and one death were registered.

Since the beginning of the pandemic, 177,305 people in Berlin have tested positive for Covid-19. 3,440 of them died.

Monday, May 24th: Incidence increases minimally

On Whit Monday, the RKI reports an incidence of 55.9 for Berlin. The value has increased accordingly by 0.4. 50 new infections and one death were registered.

The Robert Koch Institute points out, however, that there may be irregularities due to the lower number of registrations due to the extended weekend with Whitsun holidays.

Sunday, May 23rd: the incidence value fell again slightly

The Robert Koch Institute reports an incidence of 55.5 for the state of Berlin on Sunday. This means that the value is slightly below that of the previous day. In addition, 146 new infections and nine deaths were registered.

Saturday, May 22nd: the incidence value decreases over the weekend

On Saturday, the RKI reported an incidence value of 56.1 for Berlin. The value is thus lower than the day before. In addition, 280 new infections and 7 further deaths related to Covid-19 were registered.

33 cases of the Indian mutant in Berlin

On Friday, a spokesman for the Berlin health administration gave information about the spread of the Indian mutants. The mutant designated as B.1.617 has now been detected 33 times in Berlin.

The authorities are expecting the number of cases to rise, as this is a virus variant with a “high potential for spreading”. 3,000 cases of the Indian mutant have already been reported in the UK.

Friday, May 21st: the incidence value rises again

The Robert Koch Institute in Berlin reports an increased incidence of 60.4 for Friday morning. There were also 256 new infections and six deaths reported.

Since the beginning of the pandemic, there have been 176,753 positive Covid-19 cases in Berlin. 3,422 of them died.

Thursday, May 20: Incidence value lower than the previous day

The incidence situation in Berlin continues to ease. For the third day in a row, the incidence value has now fallen and is 56.3. 462 new infections and four deaths were registered.

Wednesday, May 19: Incidence drops again

Also on Wednesday morning, the Berlin seven-day incidence is 61.5 lower than the day before. The RKI also reports 381 new infections and nine new deaths related to Covid-19.

Tuesday, May 18: the incidence is falling

The seven-day incidence in Berlin has decreased again. The RKI reported a value of 63.0 on Tuesday. In addition, 371 new infections were registered and there were four deaths related to Covid-19.

Monday, May 17th: the incidence value rises again

At the beginning of the week, the RKI reports an increased incidence of 68.6 for Berlin. In addition, the city’s health authorities registered 91 new infections. There were no deaths related to Covid-19.

Thanks to the fifth working day in a row with an incidence below 100, there will be the first corona easing this week in Berlin.

Since the beginning of the pandemic, 175,283 people have tested positive for Sars-CoV-2 in Berlin. 3,399 of them died.

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