46 districts report incidence over 2000 – hotspot in Bavaria

The nationwide seven-day incidence is currently falling every day: On Thursday, the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) reported a value of 1385.1 (previous day: 1450.8).

45 other circles register a value over 2000.


1. Regen (Bavaria) – 2787.4
2. Barnim (Brandenburg) – 2687.6
3. Neuburg-Schrobenhausen (Bavaria) – 2585.7
4. Solingen (North Rhine-Westphalia) – 2582.4
5. Magdeburg (Saxony-Anhalt) – 2463.4
6. Miltenberg (Bavaria) – 2446.7
7. Neu-Ulm (Bavaria) – 2430.9
8. Potsdam-Mittelmark (Brandenburg) – 2428.5
9. Bodenseekreis (Baden-Württemberg) – 2388.2
10. Dillingen ad Donau (Bavaria) – 2370.0

11. Kelheim (Bavaria) – 2362.4
12. Ravensburg (Baden-Wurttemberg) – 2358.3
13. Freyung-Grafenau (Bavaria) – 2294.7
14. Rosenheim city (Bavaria) – 2286.5
15. Prignitz (Brandenburg) – 2281.3
16. Deggendorf (Bavaria) – 2279.1
17. Zollernalb District (Baden-Württemberg) – 2229.5

18. Rosenheim Land (Bavaria) – 2224.1
19. Tirschenreuth (Bavaria) – 2223.3

20. Loerrach (Baden-Wurttemberg) – 2209.8

The district of Berlin-Treptow-Köpenick in Berlin has the lowest incidence with 384.6.

The data for all districts can be found – also as a sortable table – at the top of this page in our corona data dashboard.

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