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The pandemic of the new coronavirus originated in the Chinese city of Wuhan has left in the last 24 hours a figure of 933 new cases and 116 deaths in Germany , bringing the balance to more than 170,000 infected and more than 7,500 fatalities, according to the Data released Tuesday by the Robert Koch Institute, the German government agency responsible for monitoring infectious diseases.

The daily balance of 116 deaths represents a clear increase compared to the 22 deceased from the previous balance. The 933 infections registered in the last 24 hours mark a notable increase compared to the 357 infections the previous day, although they are still below a thousand positives. With the new data, the balance amounts to 170,508 infected people and 7,533 fatalities due to coronavirus.

By state, Bavaria, with 44,593 infected and 2,182 deaths, continues to be the most affected , followed by North Rhine-Westphalia (35,333 positives and 1,456 deaths) and Baden-Württemberg (33,359 infections and 1,568 deaths). Berlin, the capital, registers 6,274 cases and 165 deaths.

Fewer traffic accidents

The coronavirus pandemic has had a positive effect in Germany in relation to traffic accidents, which have clearly decreased due to the reduction in journeys caused by the restrictions imposed by the authorities, according to data from the Police, insurance companies and rescue services.

Data from the R + V insurance group shows that the number of claims for motor vehicles made by customers to the company in April fell 20 percent compared to the same month the previous year, according to DPA.

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