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Berlin (dpa / bb) - The Berlin traffic light system for evaluating the corona situation is again red for two of three indicators. When the intensive care beds were used with Covid 19 patients, the warning value of 25 percent was exceeded again, as shown in the Health administration management report from Monday.

If it remains red and well above the limit of 30, the traffic light remains with the number of cases per 100,000 inhabitants in the past seven days: with a value of 206.9.

In the Saturday management report, the traffic light briefly displayed double red for these two indicators for the first time - but then the intensive care bed occupancy jumped back to yellow again.

When the warning system was introduced, the Senate agreed that action should be taken in the event of two red lights.

On Monday, a Senate spokeswoman said on request: “The Senate discusses the development of the infection process at every meeting and has acted and reacted early on.

We extended the measures last week. "

The Senate will continue to do so and understand the traffic light as a warning instrument for its decisions and meetings.

The corona traffic light is still green for the reproduction number with 0.8.

This number indicates how many people an infected person infects on average.

The aim is to achieve values ​​well below 1 in order to slow the pandemic.

Health Senator Dilek Kalayci (SPD) spoke on Monday of subdued dynamics - but the numbers would have to fall even further so that the situation could be manageable again.

925 new cases were reported on Monday (Monday of the previous week: 805), but the values ​​at the beginning of the week are often lower.

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When it comes to the seven-day values, Spandau is now ahead of the curve: around 302 cases were reported per 100,000 inhabitants over the period.

Since the pandemic began, a total of 65,145 infections have become known across Berlin, and in 43,409 cases people are considered to have recovered.

565 patients died after a corona infection, twelve more than the day before.

Management report