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IN NUMBERS: Where are Covid cases rising in Germany - and what does it mean?

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IN NUMBERS: Where are Covid cases rising in Germany - and what does it mean?
In Dusseldorf, the number of infections per 100,000 residents in seven days rose to 33 on July 21st. Photo: picture alliance/dpa | Marcel Kusch

The 7-day incidence of Covid infections per 100,000 people has more than doubled over the past two weeks in Germany. Here are the areas where infections are highest - and what restrictions might change.

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Tommaso
It is very easy to see numbers to change quickly now that are small. In a city with 50000 residents, if index is at 10/100000/week, you have 5 new people positive per week. With just 5 more people (a single family) you will get a 100% increase !

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