14-day incidence back in the three-digit range – Liechtenstein
VADUZ – Within a day, 22 other people who live in Liechtenstein tested positive for the corona virus. As of Wednesday evening, three Covid 19 patients in the state hospital considered themselves. The 14-day incidence is below 1000 for the first time since November 2021.
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An average of 20.4 new cases per day have been reported over the last seven days. In the previous seven days, there was an average of 29.1 new cases per day.
241 people are currently actively infected with the corona virus, three of whom were in the state hospital as of Wednesday evening.
As can be seen from the figures from the Office for Statistics, the cumulative number of cases since the beginning of the pandemic has now been calculated 17‘049 laboratory-confirmed infections. Of these, 16,724 people survived the infection. So far, a total of 84 deaths have occurred in connection with a work-confirmed Covid-19 disease.
The 7-day incidence per 100,000 inhabitants is 365 cases. The 7-day incidence corresponds to the 7-day average over the course of time – only the incidence is extrapolated to 100,000 inhabitants for international comparison.
The extrapolated 14-day incidence is 886 cases. This means that in the last 14 days, 886 people extrapolated to 100,000 inhabitants tested positive.