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Corona in Schaumburg and Lower Saxony: incidence value, hospitals and vaccination rate

Rewrite this contentCorona in Schaumburg and Lower Saxony: The current number of infectionsShow captionShow captionHow many people are infected with the coronavirus in Schaumburg and Lower Saxony?© Source: Behrens/RNDHow many people in Schaumburg and Lower Saxony are infected with the corona virus? How many deaths are there and how full are the intensive care units? What is the vaccination rate? Here you will find the most important figures – continuously updated.Open share optionsClose share optionsShow more share optionsShow more share optionsStadthagen. The corona pandemic has massively changed the lives of people in Schaumburg. But what is the current status of the infected in the district and in Lower Saxony? And what about the rest of Germany? How many deaths have occurred? How many people have already recovered? We collect the most important figures from reliable, public sources. This information is continuously updated.Read more after the adRead more after the adCurrent corona numbers:(Note: If the graphic is not displayed correctly, please click or type here.)Read more after the adRead more after the adSources: Health authorities, Robert Koch InstituteData basis for the number of recovered: The criterion for reporting “recovered” is the date the case was reported if it was more than 14 days ago. The patients listed in this category are neither being treated in a hospital nor have they died. The Robert Koch Institute also applies these criteria.What is the difference between Covid-19, Sars-CoV-2 and Corona?Even if we continue to talk mostly about the corona virus – the official name for the Sars-like virus is: “Sars-CoV-2”. The lung disease caused by the virus also has its own name. This is: “Covid-19” and consists of “Corona Virus Disease” and the number of the year in which it first appeared.Where does the corona virus come from?Sars-Cov-2 first appeared in the Chinese city of Wuhan (capital of Hubei Province).Read more after the adRead more after the adHow do I protect myself from Corona?Infection with the corona virus can be avoided by adhering to the hygiene rules. You should keep your distance from other people as far as possible, wear an FFP2 or another medical mask and ventilate the interior regularly. Vaccination against Covid-19 also reduces the risk of serious illness and also reduces the risk of infection.Where does the name Covid-19 come from?Diseases are caused by viruses, among other things. For example, the HI virus is responsible for the AIDS disease. Sars-CoV-1 is the trigger of severe acute respiratory syndrome (Sars). The lung disease caused by Sars-CoV-2 is called “coronavirus disease 2019”, or Covid-19 for short. It received this official name from the World Health Organization on February 11.It was important to the WHO when naming it that it was not stigmatizing. In the past, it was not uncommon to name diseases by country or region. Also in connection with Covid-19, there were suggestions to call the disease “Wuhan respiratory syndrome coronavirus” (WRS-CoV) – similar to the Mers-Cov, i.e. the “Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus”.In the meantime, however, the WHO has agreed that the naming of human diseases should not have any unnecessary impact on trade and tourism, for example, and should not offend ethnic, social or other groups.Read more after the adRead more after the adVon RND/kha and and more content about Corona in Schaumburg and Lower Saxony: incidence value, hospitals and vaccination rate

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