Corona hotspot in Bavaria reports a record incidence of over 1100 again

With a Seven-day incidence of over 263 Germany marks the peaked fifth day in a row. There were particularly many new infections in Bavaria – Germany’s current corona hotspot is also located there. Rottall-Inn has an incidence of over 1100 for the third day in a row. Three other districts are now also above the 1000 mark. A total of 13 districts have an incidence of over 900.

These are the circles with the most new infections:

1. Rottal-Inn (Bavaria) – 1156 (previous day: 1140)

2. Miesbach (Bavaria) – 1049 (983)

3. Saxon Switzerland-Eastern Ore Mountains (Saxony) – 1031 (886)

4. Mühldorf a.Inn (Bavaria) – 1023 (980)

5. Freyung-Grafenau (Bavaria) – 975 (872)

6. Dingolfing-Landau (Bavaria) – 960 (950)

7. Berchtesgadener Land (Bavaria) – 955 (914)

8. Meissen (Saxony) – 942 (719)

9. Passau (Bavaria) – 942 (865)

10. Traunstein (Bavaria) – 935 (979)

11. Sonnenberg (Thuringia) – 920 (859)

12. Deggendorf (Bavaria) – 911 (740)

13. Regen (Bavaria) – 900 (885)

14. Oberallgäu (Bavaria) – (841)

15. Bautzen (Saxony) – 823 (792)

Ludwigslust-Parchim in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania has a seven-day incidence of 0 – but due to a hacker attack last Sunday. This is also causing restrictions in data transmission today, as the district announces on its homepage. As a result, the district cannot pass on current figures to the RKI. The latest available value from last Friday is 100.5.

The Aurich district in Lower Saxony has the lowest incidence at 35 (previous day: 31).

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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