Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania: Many corona deaths reported: Late registrations play a role

Rostock (dpa/mv) – Late reports play a role in the high number of deaths reported at the beginning of the week in connection with a corona infection in the north-east. The State Office for Health and Social Affairs reported 15 additional deaths on Monday. Eight of these occurred between Tuesday and Friday last week, said Lagus spokeswoman Anja Neutzling on Tuesday when asked by the German Press Agency. “Due to the high level of sick leave and the holiday season, there may be minimal delays in the reporting process.”

A late registration from April is also included. The Monday report has summarized three days since the end of April. There had previously been a daily report on Saturday and Sunday. Five people died last weekend and one on Monday. “The number of deaths is always indirectly related to the current infection situation,” explained Neutzling. The now deceased all came from the particularly vulnerable group of older people and were between 68 and 100 years old. 14 of them were treated in the hospital, 11 of them because of a corona infection.

The Lagus had not reported a comparably high number of deaths for a long time. According to Neutzling, peak values ??fell in March and February of this year. So there were 28 deaths on March 28th. However, this does not refer to the daily report at the time, but to the statistics that were subsequently updated. According to Lagus, a total of 2,320 deaths related to Corona were registered as of Monday.

The seven-day incidence of registered new corona infections per 100,000 inhabitants in the northeast was given by Lagus on Monday at 573.3. A week earlier, the reading was 589.6. Because not all infected people can be tested for a long time, the numbers are only meaningful to a limited extent. The seven-day incidence of hospitalizations was 5.8 and 4.9 a week earlier. According to the information, 21 corona patients were last treated in an intensive care unit (previous week 23).

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