Every second inhabitant of North Rhine-Westphalia is vaccinated against Corona at least once, more than every fourth is fully vaccinated.
Since March 3, 2020, a total of 25,065 (+11) people in Düsseldorf have been diagnosed with the coronavirus. According to the information from the State Center for Health in North Rhine-Westphalia (LZG), around 270 people are currently infected in Düsseldorf. (The LZG numbers are always rounded to full tens.)
–
Of those infected, 41 are being treated in hospitals, 15 of them in intensive care units. 24,400 people from Düsseldorf have now recovered. 422 (+0) people who were infected with the corona virus have died in Düsseldorf so far. According to the available figures, the seven-day incidence is currently 21.1 (previous day 23.6). If the incidence is below 35 for several days, further relaxations will take effect. Paid content That is the case in Düsseldorf on Friday.
–
Schools, daycare centers and old people’s homes According to the city’s numbers, there are currently no residents or carers infected with the corona virus in old people’s homes in Düsseldorf (as of June 10). Eight children have been affected in Düsseldorf daycare centers since the beginning of June. Otherwise there have been no cases so far (as of June 10th). In June, 56 pupils and two supervisors / teachers at the Düsseldorf schools have been affected (as of June 10th).
–
Vaccination counts On Thursday, 6922 corona vaccinations were recorded in Düsseldorf (vaccination center, mobile service and doctor’s offices). Among them are 2588 people who received their first vaccination and 4,334 who received their second vaccination. Since the start of the vaccination, 308,551 people have been vaccinated in Düsseldorf, of which 159,069 have received their first and second vaccinations.
–
Smear numbers 13 smears were taken on Thursday in the urban diagnostic practice, 56 in the urban drive-in test center. 69 swabs were made through the mobile service. A total of 136,349 swabs have been made so far in the two municipal facilities and through the mobile service. (These numbers refer to PCR testing in the city diagnostic centers)
–
Contact Person The first point of contact for acute illnesses – including a possible corona infection – is always the family doctor. If there is a suspicion of an infection with the coronavirus, a test will be carried out in the practice or you will be referred to the municipal information phone. This is also available for general questions and can be reached Monday to Friday from 7.30 a.m. to 9 p.m. and Saturday from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m. on 0211 89-96090 (fax for the hearing impaired: 0211 89-35674).
–
Data The city automatically publishes the figures from the dashboard of the Robert Koch Institute and the LGZ and continues to publish its own data on the Corona portal.
–
– .