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Corona numbers and rules in the Hanover region up-to-date: RKI incidence and deaths today on October 24th, 2021

Sugar Mizzy October 24, 2021

Daily updated corona numbers and rules for the Hanover region: Here you can find the latest RKI data on the coronavirus from 7-day incidence to new infections and infections in your region for today, October 24th, 2021.

The current corona numbers for the Hanover region: 7-day incidence, new infections, facilities

For the region Hanover in Lower Saxony were compared to the previous day on Sunday, October 24th, 2021 04:10 a.m., via the Robert Koch Institute 273 new infections and no new studies reported in connection with the corona virus.

In the last 7 days, 829 cases were registered in the Hanover region 7 day incidence is currently 71.8 per 100,000 inhabitants.
This increases the total number of people who tested positive for Corona to 58,960, a total of 1,099 people died here from or with Corona.

Corona incidence by age group: Highest incidence between the ages of 5 and 14 in the Hanover region

In terms of the weekly incidence in the Hanover region, the group of 5 to 14-year-olds has the highest incidence with a value of 91; the weekly number of cases is currently 95 new infections. The weekly incidence is currently lowest in the group of older adults between 60 and 79 years of age.

Overall, the weekly incidence in the Hanover region is currently 58. For the period of 7 days, a total of 669 new infections were recently counted. The complete breakdown of the incidences and new infections by age group in your district can be found in the following table:

Change Incidence Case numbers
0-4 34 19th
5-14 91 95
15-34 81 227
35-59 57 227
60-79 22nd 53
80+ 60 48

Intensive bed utilization for the Hanover region

Out of a total of 394 intensive care beds In the Hanover region, according to the current data status (23.10.2021 12:15 p.m.) 363 beds occupied and 31 beds available. 7.99% of the intensive care beds occupied are occupied by COVID patients. The location currently records 29 COVID patientswho are receiving intensive care, of which are currently 23 cases ventilated.

The corona situation in Lower Saxony (as of October 24, 2021 4:10 a.m.)

In Lower Saxony is the 7 day incidence today at 60.7 per 100,000 inhabitants. Compared to the previous day there is 1,042 new infections and 3 new studies.
8,500 people are currently infected in Lower Saxony. With 300 people, the total number of people recovered rose to 299,700 people who have already recovered from the virus disease.

An overview of the infection process in Germany

The total number of new infections with the corona virus in Germany transmitted by the Robert Koch Institute 13,732 cases (Status: 10/24/2021 4:10 a.m.). With 23 newly registered universities in connection with the corona virus, the number of deceased in Germany increased a total of 95,100. die 7 day incidence is currently per 100,000 inhabitants nationwide 106.3.

Hanover region: These are the current corona rules

In the Hanover region there is currently Risk of infection level 4. Basically: distance + hygiene + mask in everyday life + corona warning app + ventilation. Vaccinated and convalescent: No compulsory test + no exit restrictions + no contact restrictions. These corona rules and regulations apply to your district:

On the subject Vaccinate gold aktuell: You can get more information about vaccinations against the corona virus via the nationwide hotline 116117.

For die Contact terms: In the Hanover region, the regulations of the Lower Saxony Corona Ordinance apply to a seven-day incidence of over 50. In public areas, mask compulsory (surgical mask, FFP2, KN95 / N95) at certain locations. Hygiene concept required at work; Mask compulsory (surgical mask, FFP2, KN95 / N95) in certain situations; Avoidance of unnecessary contacts – further information on the Corona occupational health and safety ordinance.

In the Schools and daycare centers: Face-to-face teaching, compulsory test; Mask compulsory (if necessary surgical mask, FFP2, KN95 / N95) in buildings, in lessons from 3rd grade; Regular operation in daycare centers – further information.

fur Hospitals and nursing homes gold-plated: hospitals: visits subject to conditions; Mask compulsory inside (surgical mask, FFP2, KN95 / N95) for visitors Nursing institutions: visits subject to conditions; Mask compulsory inside (surgical mask, FFP2, KN95 / N95) and compulsory test for visitors; Appointment reservation required.

Private celebrations receive the following rule: subject to conditions of 25 people or more; Mask compulsory (surgical mask, FFP2, KN95 / N95) for 25 or more people inside; Compulsory test for 25 or more people indoors.

public events Under these provisions: Subject to conditions, partly mask compulsory (surgical mask, FFP2, KN95 / N95), no access applies only to vaccinated and convalescent persons, partly compulsory test; Large events subject to conditions, mask compulsory (surgical mask, FFP2, KN95 / N95), no access applies only to vaccinated and convalescent people, test compulsory, alcohol consumption restricted.

fur Gatherings The following applies: Subject to conditions, some mask compulsory inside (surgical mask, FFP2, KN95 / N95).

In Restaurants gold-plated: opened under conditions; mask compulsory in some cases (surgical mask, FFP2, KN95 / N95), not applicable if access only for vaccinated and convalescent people; Compulsory test inside.

fur businesses The following rules apply: Open subject to conditions, mask compulsory (surgical mask, FFP2, KN95 / N95).

On the subject travel Please note: Avoidance of unnecessary travel to high-risk and virus variant areas is strongly recommended; Before entering from abroad: compulsory test from 12 years of age, before entering from a virus variant area also for vaccinated and convalescent people; after staying in a high-risk and virus variant area: digital entry registration and quarantine required, exceptions possible. – Further information on travel advice from the Federal Foreign Office on digital entry registration (DEA) Safe Travel – App from the Federal Foreign Office.

Applicable provisions in the area Culture: Cultural institutions open subject to conditions; mask compulsory in some cases inside (surgical mask, FFP2, KN95 / N95), no access applies only to vaccinated and convalescent people; partly compulsory test inside.

The gold-plated in sport and freetime: Sports facilities and leisure facilities open subject to conditions, mask compulsory (surgical mask, FFP2, KN95 / N95), no access only for vaccinated and convalescent people, compulsory test inside; Swimming pools open subject to conditions, mask compulsory (surgical mask, FFP2, KN95 / N95), no access applies only to vaccinated and convalescent people, compulsory test inside; Clubs and discos: subject to conditions; Compulsory test; Mask compulsory inside (surgical mask, FFP2, KN95 / N95), not applicable if access is only for vaccinated and convalescent people.

Body-hugging services requires the following regulations: Body-hugging services allowed; Mask compulsory (surgical mask, FFP2, KN95 / N95), no access applies only to vaccinated and convalescent people; Compulsory test.

Fines currently: if the mask requirement is disregarded: 100 – 150 euros.

The current state ordinance of Lower Saxony applies from August 25, 2021 to November 10, 2021. You can find more information here.

Sources are the state governments or the limited authorities at the district level or in the city districts. If you have any questions about the ordinances or dispositions, please refer to the website of your respective district or city administration or contact the relevant citizen contacts.

Coronavirus vaccination in Germany – Vaccinated persons and vaccination quota according to RKI

The vaccination rate for fully vaccinated people is currently in Germany 66.1% of the total population, that corresponds 54,978,603 people. According to current data, 45,925 first vaccinations and 76,513 second vaccinations were carried out in Germany on October 21, 21st, which increases the number of people who have been vaccinated so far at least one vaccination have received, to 57,428,018, this corresponds to 69.1% of the total population. All in all, up to the present point in time, throughout Germany 110,631,314 vaccination doses carried out (total of first and second vaccination doses used).

Total number of people who have already been vaccinated (at least once) with the respective vaccine:

  • Modern: 4,479,258
  • Biontech: 40.428.561
  • Astrazeneca: 9,241,691
  • Janssen: 3,278,508

Number of people who have had their second vaccination of the respective vaccine or who have already achieved complete vaccination protection through a vaccination (Janssen):

  • Modern: 5,213,893
  • Biontech: 43,027,368
  • Astrazeneca: 3,458,834

Compared to the previous day 70,226 booster vaccinations performed. overall have meanwhile 1,503,201 people receive a booster vaccination in Germany. The distribution to the individual vaccines is as follows:

  • Biontech: 1,447,045
  • Modern: 55,240
  • Janssen: 806

The most important Covid-19 numbers for the Hanover region today at a glance:

Hanover region
7 day incidence 71.8
New infections 273
New services 0
Overall performance 1,099
Total intensive care beds 394
Free intensive care beds 31
Occupied intensive care beds 363
Ventilated COVID patients 23
Tested positive overall 58,960

Our service for you: The corona numbers on this page are updated twice a day. Feel free to save this article as a bookmark in your browser so that you can find the latest RKI data for your region around the Coronavirus to pursue.

+++ The number of currently infected, as well as the number of new and total recoveries per federal state is based on estimates that contain estimates rounded to 100, since the RKI does not report the recovery of every infected person beforehand. +++

+++ Editorial note: This text was based on data from the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) (time of the last RKI data update: October 24, 2021 04:10 a.m.) and the German Interdisciplinary Association for Intensive and Emergency Medicine (DIVI) (data status .): 10/23/2021 12:15 p.m.). Data on the vaccination process are also based on data from the RKI (data status: 10/22/2021 7:16 am). Data for determining the weekly incidence in the different age groups come from calculations from RKI and DESTATIS data via github.com/semohr. +++

+++Note on the corona rules: The source for the specified warning level is the data published by the Robert Koch Institute in the RKI dashboard. This applies to the corona index and corona case numbers specified in the map view of the warning app NINA. The dpa Deutsche Presse-Agentur GmbH Mittelweg 38, 20148 Hamburg provides the fixed regulations reproduced here on behalf of the BBK as soon as these have been officially announced in the form valid under the respective state law. The information given here is for guidance only. The limited regulations are legally binding. As these were determined by dpa or transmitted to dpa, they are linked in the text. Despite careful research, guarantee and liability can be assumed for the correctness, completeness and topicality of the summary. If you have any questions, please contact your local health administration. YOU can find this at tools.rki.de/plztool by entering your place name or your postcode.+++

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