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Corona in Hessen: Three circles over the incidence of 200 – schools should remain closed

In Hesse, over 400 people were newly infected with the corona virus. The schools in Germany are expected to remain closed for the time being. The news ticker.

  • The Corona-Location in Hessen remains tense.
  • They should next week Vaccination centers go to the start.
  • The schools could remain closed longer than initially planned because of the pandemic.

Frankfurt – In Hessen has increased the number of reported New corona infections increased by 406 within 24 hours. According to the Hessian Ministry of Social Affairs, 140,371 people across the country have been infected with the corona virus since the beginning of the pandemic (as of January 4, 2021, midnight). So far there have been 2991 in Hessen Deaths counted in connection with the virus. That is 29 more than the day before. The number of new cases per 100,000 inhabitants in the past seven days in Hesse was 133.5.

There are currently three districts in Hessen above one 7 day incidence of 200. Besides Fulda (202,2) are that to water (268,9) and the Limburg-Weilburg district (268.3). In Gießen and in the Werra-Meißner district there are three new deaths each in the district Offenbach even seven.

The Corona case numbers for Hessen (Source: Hessian Ministry for Social Affairs and Integration Status: 03.01.2021, 00.00 a.m.):

  • circle Mountain road: New infections 30, current deaths 1, 7-day incidence 124.3
  • circle Darmstadt-Dieburg: New infections 14, current deaths 0, 7-day incidence 140.6
  • circle Fulda: New infections 103, current deaths 0, 7-day incidence 202,2
  • circle to water: New infections 29, current deaths 3, 7-day incidence 268,9
  • circle Gross-Gerau: New infections 8, current deaths 2, 7-day incidence 122.8
  • circle Hersfeld-Rotenburg: New infections 4, current deaths 0, 7-day incidence 161.6
  • Hochtaunuskreis: New infections 7, current deaths 1, 7-day incidence 81.4
  • District of Kassel: New infections 5, current deaths 0, 7-day incidence 98
  • Lahn-Dill district: New infections 35, current deaths 0, 7-day incidence 116
  • circle Limburg-Weilburg: New infections 55, current deaths 1, 7-day incidence 268,3
  • Main-Kinzig district: New infections 0, current deaths 0, 7-day incidence 158.9
  • Main-Taunus-Kreis: New infections 0, current deaths 0, 7-day incidence 89.2
  • circle Marburg-Biedenkopf: New infections 35, current deaths 2, 7-day incidence 134.7
  • Odenwaldkreis: New infections 5, current deaths 2, 7-day incidence 144.9
  • circle Offenbach: New infections 16, current deaths 7, 7-day incidence 123
  • Rheingau-Taunus district: New infections 4, current deaths 2, 7-day incidence 129.8
  • Schwalm-Eder district: New infections 0, current deaths 1, 7-day incidence 108
  • Vogelsbergkreis: New infections 5, current deaths 1, 7-day incidence 165.7
  • circle Waldeck-Frankenberg: New infections 0, current deaths 0, 7-day incidence 174
  • Werra-Meißner district: New infections 6, current deaths 3, 7-day incidence 129.5
  • Wetteraukreis: New infections 0, current deaths 1, 7-day incidence 109.4
  • city Darmstadt: New infections 2, current deaths 0, 7-day incidence 64.4
  • city Frankfurt: New infections 0, current deaths 0, 7-day incidence 106.4
  • city Kassel: New infections 15, current deaths 0, 7-day incidence 120.9
  • city Offenbach: New infections 16, current deaths 0, 7-day incidence 140.9
  • city Wiesbaden: New infections 12, current deaths 2, 7-day incidence 93.3

The Robert Koch Institute (RKI) points out for the past few days around the turn of the year that usually fewer people went to a doctor. This would mean fewer samples would be taken and fewer laboratory tests would be carried out. “This means that less pathogen detection is sent to the responsible Health authorities are reported, ”explained the experts. “On the other hand, it may be that not all health authorities and responsible state authorities transmit to the RKI every day.”

Corona in Hessen: Schools in Germany should remain closed longer

Because of the continued high Corona numbers recommend the ministers of education before the deliberations of Chancellor Angela Merkel and the prime ministers of the states that schools to keep closed longer in Germany than previously agreed. This was announced by the Standing Conference after a joint switching conference in Berlin.

The ministers of education recommend a step-by-step approach Opening of schools after this Corona-Lockdown. First of all, grades 1 to 6 should return to school. The following classes should be halved at the beginning and taught alternately. Graduating classes should remain exempt from the measures in order to be able to further prepare for the exams. How Hessen deals with the subject of schools is still open.

Corona in Hessen: Vaccination centers should open next week

Meanwhile they go Corona vaccinations also in Hessen: According to the Ministry of the Interior, a little more than 33,000 vaccine doses have been administered in the state so far. “Vaccination continues,” said a spokesman. The vaccinations are currently concentrated on the residents and employees in Retirement and nursing homes as well as the staff in Corona-Intensivstationen.

The first Vaccination centers in Hessen * should open on January 19th, Registrations for the corona vaccination are possible from January 12th. The regional vaccination centers in Kassel, Gießen, Fulda, Frankfurt, Wiesbaden and Darmstadt will start first – 6 out of a total of 28. Those belonging to the highest priority group can register by telephone from mid-January. This can be done either via the hotline 116 117 or online www.impfterminservice.de. The first group mainly includes people over 80 years of age.

Further centers could only open “if an increased one Vaccine production and further approvals for effective vaccines in Europe ”, announced the Ministry of the Interior. (Tobias Möllers) * fnp.de is part of the nationwide Ippen-Digital editors network.

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