Germany’s hotspot is now back in Bavaria

The seven-day incidence across Germany has overtaken its record high from the previous day. The Robert Koch Institute (RKI) reported an incidence of 213.67 today, Tuesday. Germany’s current corona hotspot has an incidence of over 800. The district of Miesbach reported a seven-day incidence of 870 on Tuesday. Five other districts are now above the 800 mark.

1. Miesbach (Bavaria) – 868 (previous day: 715.7)

2. Saxon Switzerland-Eastern Ore Mountains (Saxony) – 864 (924.3)

3. Sonnenberg (Thuringia) – 843 (823.9)

4. Mühldorf a.Inn (Bavaria) – 828 (831.0)

5. Traunstein (Bavaria) – 818 (764.0)

6. Rottal-Inn (Bavaria) – 816 (833.3)

7. Dingolfing-Landau (Bavaria) – 778 (674.7)

8. Meissen (Saxony) -723 (616.5)

9. Passau (Bavaria) – 707 (628.8)

10. Regen (Bavaria) – 707 (701.0)

11. Berchtesgadener Land (Bavaria) – 689 (684.7)

12. Oberallgäu (Bavaria) – 679 (new in the ranking)

13. Bad Tölz-Wolfratshausen (Bavaria) – 646 (new in the ranking)

14. Bautzen (Saxony) – 645 (662.4)

15. Gotha (Thuringia) – 644 (new in the ranking

At the bottom of the district list, Ludwigslust-Parchim in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania is also listed on Tuesday for the third day in a row with a seven-day incidence of 0. However, the reason for the low incidence last Sunday was still a hacker attack. This is also causing restrictions in data transmission today, as the district announces on its homepage. As a result, the district cannot send current figures to the RKI pass on. The latest available value from last Friday is 100.5.

The Aurich district in Lower Saxony has the lowest incidence at 35.

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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