Germany, Europe and the rest of the world are in crisis mode. The Coronavirus on spreading incessantly, the fierce restrictions of everyday life can change nothing so far. “You would have to look after ten to twelve days,
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whether these measures will work,” said Lars, what a pity, the Vice-President of the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) on Monday.
The RKI published daily reports on the Situation in Germany, the world health organization (WHO), the global location in the view. Additional data come from the John Hopkins University in the United States, which occupies a leading role worldwide in the fields of medicine and health Sciences.
You have a voice in our regularly updated maps and graphics, an Overview of the spread of Sars-CoV-2 – in Germany and globally.
The following data can be found below:
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1) spread of the Coronavirus in Germany
The map shows the confirmed infections in Germany at the länder-level:
2) the course of the infection in Germany
The upper of the two graphs shows the development of the new infections in Germany, the lower the cumulative number of confirmed infections in the course of time:
3) infection with Sars-CoV-2 worldwide
Below, first, an Overview of the global infections. Click on “back” and “next”, you can switch between the entire infection, and new infections back and forth. The list below the map provides an Overview of the countries with the most infections.
Note: to be Considered in each case, only the laboratory-proven cases of official Bodies such as the Robert-Koch-Institute or world health organization were confirmed. The John Hopkins University uses several sources. In this respect, it is possible that elsewhere already, cases reported, these have, however, found in the statistics on this page are not yet in place.
Current information about the spread of the Coronavirus, you can read here in the star-special