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Stuttgart (dpa / lsw) - Two districts in Baden-Württemberg are still above an incidence of 100 new infections per 100,000 inhabitants within a week.

According to the state health office on Tuesday (as of 4:00 p.m.), these are the Hohenlohe district with 127.8 and the Waldshut district with 100.6.

The nationwide seven-day incidence is now 57.3 - the value has once again decreased slightly compared to the previous day at 59.2.

The number of confirmed infections since the beginning of the pandemic rose by 1,013 to 301,979. The number of deaths related to the coronavirus rose by 42 to 7,526. Virus mutations have now been detected nationwide in the southwest.

According to the announcement, 1246 cases with virus mutations from 43 of the 44 districts in the southwest have been transmitted to the office.

With the seven-day incidences, 17 urban and rural districts in the southwest are now below the value of 50, from which the health authorities can, according to the information, track contacts with infected people again.

The brand - based on the national average - is an important argument in the debate about the easing of lockdowns.

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According to the intensive care registry of the German Interdisciplinary Association for Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine (Divi), 330 Covid 19 patients were in intensive care units in Baden-Württemberg, 193 of whom were artificially ventilated.

Almost 87 percent of the 2,432 operable intensive care beds are occupied, it said.

293,955 people in the southwest received their first vaccination against the coronavirus.

113,225 people were vaccinated for the second time (as of Tuesday, 0.15 a.m.).

That was 7119 (first vaccination) and 6584 (second vaccination) more than the day before.

Because there is currently a lack of vaccine, fewer people are being vaccinated.

© dpa-infocom, dpa: 210209-99-371582 / 3

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