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Record growth of COVID-19 recorded in Germany

Germany records a record increase in the incidence of COVID-19

More than 66% of the population have already been fully vaccinated against the new coronavirus infection in the country.

In Germany, the number of coronavirus infections per week, from 18 to 22 October, was 100 cases per 100 thousand people. About this on Saturday, October 23, reported in the press service of the government of the country with reference to the Robert Koch Institute.

According to the institute, a week ago this figure was 67.7 cases per 100 thousand people.

Over the past day in Germany, as follows from data from the Robert Koch Institute, 15,145 people fell ill with COVID-19. The total number of confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the country for the entire time is more than 4.4 million. More than 95 thousand patients with a confirmed diagnosis have died.

At the same time, more than 66% of the population have already been fully vaccinated against the new coronavirus infection in the country. Almost 70% of Germans received the first dose of the vaccine.

It was previously reported that the fourth wave of COVID has begun in Belgium… In the coming days, a sharp increase in the number of cases and hospitalized with coronavirus is expected in the country.

As a reminder, the WHO stated that the pandemic could drag on for another part of 2022.

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