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Incidence is increasing – only Hamburg is higher

The seven-day incidence in the capital is rising again slightly. The Robert Koch Institute reports 17 new infections.

Such is the current corona situation in the capital.

Monday, August 2nd: Incidence rises to 27.2

In Berlin, the incidence value continues to climb. According to the Robert Koch Institute, it was 27.2 on Monday. This is the second highest value among the federal states after Hamburg. The number of people who have tested positive for Corona since the beginning of the pandemic rose by 17 to 182,744. No other deaths were reported.

Sunday 1st August: Incidence increases slightly to 27.0

Today, Sunday morning, the Robert Koch Institute reports 33 new corona infections. The seven-day incidence in Berlin has risen again: At 27.0, it is slightly higher than the previous day. There has been no new death related to the virus. It remains at 3,583 deaths in the capital.

Saturday, July 31st: Incidence is falling again – a new death

After the incidence jumped up recently, it has now fallen again. It is currently at 26.8. On Saturday morning, the Robert Koch Institute reported 137 new infections with the corona virus. One person died from or with the virus, which increases the number of corona deaths in the capital to 3,583.

Friday, July 30th: The incidence jumps to 27.6-213 new infections

The seven-day incidence has risen again in Berlin, after having remained constant at a value of 24.8 for three days in a row. On Friday, the Robert Koch Institute for the capital showed an incidence value of 27.6. Accordingly, 213 new corona infections were reported.

Thursday, July 29th: Seven-day incidence continues at 24.8

In Berlin, the seven-day incidence on Thursday is, according to the Robert Koch Institute, for the third day in a row at a value of 24.8. 127 new corona infections were reported. There were no new deaths.

Wednesday, July 28th: The seven-day value remains the same

On Wednesday, the Robert Koch Institute in Berlin again reported a seven-day incidence of 24.8. There are 198 new infections in the capital. There were no new deaths.

Tuesday, July 27th: Three new deaths in Berlin

The Robert Koch Institute (RKI) has again reported an increase in the seven-day incidence in Berlin. The value is 24.8. There are 259 new infections. The RKI has also reported three new deaths in connection with Covid-19. A total of 3,581 people died from or with the corona virus in the capital.

Monday, July 26th: Incidence increases slightly

The seven-day incidence rose again slightly on Monday. With eleven new cases of infection, the incidence value in Berlin is now 23.9. No new deaths were reported.

Sunday, July 25th: incidence remains at the same level

The Robert Koch Institute also showed an incidence value of 23.5 for the federal capital on Sunday. It reports 17 new infections compared to the previous day. There were no other deaths.

Saturday July 24th: incidence is rising again

After the incidence fell on Friday for the first time in days, it rose again on Saturday. The Robert Koch Institute (RKI) has a value of 23.5. There were 155 new infections, and the RKI reported another death.

Friday, July 23: Incidence falls for the first time since Sunday

The incidence value in Berlin fell on Friday compared to the previous day and is now 21.8. The number of new infections is 99 and one death has been reported.

Thursday, July 22nd: The seven-day value continues to rise

For the third day in a row, the incidence value in Berlin rose and is now 22.6. The number of new infections is 161. There were no deaths.

Wednesday July 21: Incidence is rising rapidly

The corona incidence in the capital also skyrocketed on Wednesday and is now 21.8. The number of new infections is 251. Two deaths were recorded.

Tuesday, July 20: Corona incidence continues to rise

In Berlin, the seven-day incidence increased significantly compared to the previous day and is now 18.0. A week ago it was ten points lower. The number of new infections is 193. There were also four registered deaths.

Monday, July 19: the incidence value remains unchanged

The Robert Koch Institute for Berlin also reported an incidence of 15.8 on Monday. On the second day in a row, there should also have been no new infections or deaths.

Since the beginning of the pandemic, 181,149 people in Berlin have tested positive for SARS-CoV-2. 3,570 of them died.

Sunday, July 18: the seven-day value drops slightly

The RKI reports a seven-day incidence of 15.8 for Sunday. No new infections or deaths were reported.

Saturday, July 17th: Corona value continues to rise

The incidence value in Berlin rose again on Saturday and is now 16.0. 132 new infections were reported and two deaths were recorded.

Friday July 16: Incidence skyrockets

The corona incidence in Berlin will also continue to rise on Friday. The value is now back at 13.9. There were 132 new infections with Covid-19 deaths were fortunately not reported.

Thursday, July 15: the incidence value rises above 10

The incidence value in Berlin has doubled within the last eight days and is now 11.6. The number of new infections is 146 and there have been three new deaths related to Covid-19.

Wednesday, July 14th: Corona value is approaching the 10 mark

In Berlin, the incidence is again approaching the 10 threshold. The value is 9.2. There were also 99 new infections. Covid-19-related deaths have not been reported.

Tuesday, July 13th: The seven-day value increases

On Tuesday the Corona incidence in Berlin was 7.9 and thus above the value of the previous day. The number of new infections is 95 and there was one death.

Monday, July 12th: Corona incidence drops minimally

At the beginning of the new week, the Berlin seven-day incidence is 7.3 below the value of the previous day. According to the RKI, there were neither new infections nor deaths.

Since the beginning of the corona pandemic, 180,545 people in Berlin have tested positive for Covid-19. 3,564 of them died.

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