Corona: Incidence in Munich is increasing
The corona incidence in Bavaria is falling, but the value is increasing in Munich. Before the crisis summit, Söder calls for uniform measures in Germany from the federal and state governments.
The corona incidence in Bavaria was again on Tuesday, but the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) in Munich reported an increased value again.
According to this, the 7-day incidence in the Free State is 618.2 (previous day 627.6). Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU) also sees this development as a result of the stricter rules in the Free State.
In the state capital, however, the value rose from 466.8 a.m. Monday to 472.2 a.m. Tuesday morning.
Withhold corona incidence in Bavaria – In Munich, the value rose on Tuesday
According to the DIVI intensive care register, there are currently 134 corona patients in the intensive care unit in Munich, 70 of whom have to be invasively ventilated when. In total, there are only 25 intensive care beds left in the clinics.
In total, the RKI reported 6789 new infections and 99 other causes in connection with the corona virus for the Free State on Tuesday. According to the RKI, the health authorities across Germany registered 45,753 infections and 388 deaths within one day. Nationwide, the corona incidence was 452.2.
The State Office for Health and Food Safety (LGL) gave the hospitalization rate in Bavaria as 8.3 on Monday after 9.0 on the previous day. Statistically, within seven days there were 8.3 patients per 100,000 inhabitants who were admitted to hospital because of corona. Unvaccinated people were recently significantly more often among them than those who were vaccinated.
Federal-state summit on Corona – Söder calls for uniform measures
How to die German press agency reports, a few hours before the next federal-state round on the corona crisis, Söder once again called for decisive and joint action from all.
“Now the federal government has to do its homework,” he said on Tuesday morning on Bavarian Radio. This includes, for example, giving pharmacies the opportunity to vaccinate and ensuring that there are enough vaccines. “And to lay the legal basis for a general compulsory vaccination.” Uniform measures are needed in Germany and not a patchwork quilt.
On this day at 1 p.m., the Executive Chancellor Angela Merkel (CDU) and her designated successor Olaf Scholz (SPD) want to talk to the Prime Ministers of the federal states about the crisis by telephone.
Politicians hope that the first fundamental decisions of the Federal Constitutional Court on restrictions on freedom in the corona pandemic, which will be published in Karlsruhe in the morning, will provide specific guidelines about their scope for action.
Söder said in the “Radio World” on Bayern 2, expect clarity from the discussions. But everything is a little difficult because there were no preliminary talks this time. “A somewhat strange procedure – we should actually have discussed what it was about.”
On the subject of early Christmas holidays, Söder said he was open to talking to everyone about it. There is currently no reason to close the schools in Bavaria.
In view of the dramatic infection situation in Germany, Söder also called for ghost games in all German football stadiums. “It doesn’t make sense to let viewers in again for the foreseeable future. It is an important demand that we conclude today that we will no longer make spectators in the future. If that doesn’t work at the federal level, we would do it for Bavaria alone. “
Source: www.hallo-muenchen.de