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Düsseldorf (dpa / lnw) - In the corona pandemic, the so-called weekly incidence in North Rhine-Westphalia rose again slightly.

In the past seven days there were 65.8 new infections per 100,000 inhabitants, as the Robert Koch Institute announced on its website on Monday morning.

That was 0.7 more than the day before and 1.4 more than a week ago.

This means that NRW is roughly on a par with the national average (68).

The number of new infections also increased in a weekly comparison: within 24 hours, the health authorities recently reported 849 new infections, 45 more than the RKI published last Monday.

The number of corona-related deaths reportedly rose by 3 to 13,380.

Düren has the highest incidence value in North Rhine-Westphalia with 128.5, the values ​​are also high in the Märkisches Kreis (126.8) and Remscheid (122.2).

The metropolis of Cologne has a value of 66.3 and the state capital Düsseldorf of 52.3.

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In Coesfeld it is 27.2, in Bielefeld 32.6 and in Bottrop 34. A week ago the situation was still best in Münster, but in the Westphalian city the value has climbed significantly in the past few days by around 15 to 45.7 .

A total of 13 of the 53 districts and independent cities in North Rhine-Westphalia were below the 50 mark, from which regional easing would be possible.

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