Have a good year! 2023 has begun, it is the third year since the outbreak of the corona pandemic. And for the first time it seems that it could be over: the famous virologist Christian Drosten he said just before the end of the year that we are now moving from a pandemic to an endemic one. That means the disease is now considered native, so it’s the one that keeps popping up here. Other endemic diseases in Germany are influenza (flu) or cold viruses.
Current corona numbers in Germany today: incidence, hospitalization rate and more on January 1, 2023
How many new infections are there nationwide today? how tall is the incidence compared to yesterday and the previous week? And how tall is the current one hospitalization rate?
The latest RKI case numbers for Germany from 1 January 2023 at a glance:
- seven-day incidence: 164.3 (previous day: 173.3); (previous week: 250.8)
- New infections today: 1
- Total infections: 37,369,866
- New deaths: none
- Total deaths: 161,465
- Vaccination rate (first vaccination): 77.9%.
- Vaccination rate (complete): 76.3%.
- Booster vaccination rate: 62.6%.
- hospitalization rate: The number of corona patients admitted to clinics per 100,000 inhabitants within seven days was in Germany 01.01.2023 given as 7.32. This value is not updated on weekends and holidays. The previous high for the hospitalization rate was around 15 around Christmas 2020.
Current crown numbers: Incidence values from Bavaria, BW, Brandenburg and all of Germany
There are clear regional differences in crown numbers in the federal states. Where is the incidence current higher and where lower? (Status: 01.01.2023)
- 294.8 – Bremen
- 268.5 – Lower Saxony
- 222.2 – Mecklenburg-Vorpommern
- 217.7 – North Rhine-Westphalia
- 211.2 – Schleswig-Holstein
- 198.5 – Saarland
- 184.8 – Berlin
- 176.6-Hesse
- 175.4 – Brandenburg
- 132.6 – Hamburg
- 122.4 – Saxony-Anhalt
- 120.1 – Rhineland-Palatinate
- 106.9—Baden-Württemberg
- 102.0 – Bayern
- 82.7-Saxony
- 68.2 – Thuringia
Corona numbers yesterday and a week ago: Incidences and new infections in Germany
How significant are the current crown numbers?
Experts have long assumed there will be a large number of RKI-unrecorded cases, mainly because by far not all infected people have had a PCR test done. Only positive PCR tests count in the statistics. Furthermore, late registrations or transmission problems can lead to a distortion of the individual daily values. Here, too, data comparisons are only possible to a limited extent due to test behavior, late entries or transmission problems. In general, the number of new infections and deaths recorded varies significantly from weekday to weekday, as many federal states do not report them to the RKI, especially on weekends, and report their cases later in the week.