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Coronavirus: Germany not alarmed by infection rate rise | Coronavirus: Germany not alarmed by infection rate rise |
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The scientific body advising the German government on coronavirus says it is not concerned that the virus reproduction rate - the R rate - has been above one for three straight days. | The scientific body advising the German government on coronavirus says it is not concerned that the virus reproduction rate - the R rate - has been above one for three straight days. |
Above R1.0 means that, statistically, one infected person is passing the virus to more than one other person. | Above R1.0 means that, statistically, one infected person is passing the virus to more than one other person. |
But Lars Schaade of the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) said only if the R value rose above 1.2 or 1.3 for several days would he be worried. | But Lars Schaade of the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) said only if the R value rose above 1.2 or 1.3 for several days would he be worried. |
The data is also subject to delays. | The data is also subject to delays. |
Mr Schaade said "individual days are not a problem". | Mr Schaade said "individual days are not a problem". |
He also said that the fewer the overall number of infections, the greater the impact of an outbreak - like those recently reported in slaughterhouses - on the R value. | He also said that the fewer the overall number of infections, the greater the impact of an outbreak - like those recently reported in slaughterhouses - on the R value. |
Hundreds of workers in German slaughterhouses - many from Eastern Europe - have tested positive and now thousands more tests are being done in that sector. One slaughterhouse alone - in Coesfeld, North Rhine-Westphalia - has seen 260 cases. | |
"If the second decimal digit were above 1 that would not yet be critical. But the higher it goes above 1, like 1.2 or 1.3 and over a longer period of time, it would create a situation where we would pay very close attention and think about measures how to countersteer that," Mr Schaade said. | |
RKI said on Tuesday the total of deaths in Germany from Covid-19 had reached 7,533. The daily average of deaths in the past week was 100 to 200. The death tolls in some other European countries - notably Italy, the UK and Spain - are much higher. | RKI said on Tuesday the total of deaths in Germany from Covid-19 had reached 7,533. The daily average of deaths in the past week was 100 to 200. The death tolls in some other European countries - notably Italy, the UK and Spain - are much higher. |
Why Germany is not alarmed by R rate | Why Germany is not alarmed by R rate |
Judging the level of threat from the coronavirus depends on understanding the rate at which it's spreading - what's known as 'R'. | Judging the level of threat from the coronavirus depends on understanding the rate at which it's spreading - what's known as 'R'. |
If that rate goes above 1, the outbreak can escalate because anyone infected can pass the virus to more than one other person. But that is not the whole story. | If that rate goes above 1, the outbreak can escalate because anyone infected can pass the virus to more than one other person. But that is not the whole story. |
What also matters is the actual scale of infection - the numbers of people catching the virus. | What also matters is the actual scale of infection - the numbers of people catching the virus. |
So in Germany, while the R is now slightly above 1, and may go higher, the authorities are concerned but not panicking. | So in Germany, while the R is now slightly above 1, and may go higher, the authorities are concerned but not panicking. |
That's because it's estimated that fewer than 1,000 Germans are becoming infected every day. | That's because it's estimated that fewer than 1,000 Germans are becoming infected every day. |
So even if the rate of spread accelerates, the problem can be handled with careful surveillance and mass testing, because the numbers involved are manageable. | So even if the rate of spread accelerates, the problem can be handled with careful surveillance and mass testing, because the numbers involved are manageable. |
By contrast, it's thought that in the UK something like 20,000 people are becoming infected every day - far fewer than at the height of the outbreak, but still a serious number. | By contrast, it's thought that in the UK something like 20,000 people are becoming infected every day - far fewer than at the height of the outbreak, but still a serious number. |
And at that scale of infection, even a small rise in the R rate could have a dangerous impact, potentially overwhelming the health service with a second peak in the crisis. | And at that scale of infection, even a small rise in the R rate could have a dangerous impact, potentially overwhelming the health service with a second peak in the crisis. |
Prof Tobias Welte of Hanover University is on the German Covid-19 task force. He told the BBC World Service that "we are in a stable phase, so we are somewhere between 600 and 1,000 new infections a day and these now for about a week are very stable numbers". | Prof Tobias Welte of Hanover University is on the German Covid-19 task force. He told the BBC World Service that "we are in a stable phase, so we are somewhere between 600 and 1,000 new infections a day and these now for about a week are very stable numbers". |
"One change in Germany which could be recognised: we now have some hotspots of infections, for example meat production, some kinds of industry, but if you look in broad over Germany the numbers are going down." | "One change in Germany which could be recognised: we now have some hotspots of infections, for example meat production, some kinds of industry, but if you look in broad over Germany the numbers are going down." |
RKI reports that 170,508 people have tested positive for Covid-19 in Germany and in the past 24 hours there were 933 new infections. | RKI reports that 170,508 people have tested positive for Covid-19 in Germany and in the past 24 hours there were 933 new infections. |
The Germany infection figure according to Johns Hopkins University is slightly higher - 172,626. | The Germany infection figure according to Johns Hopkins University is slightly higher - 172,626. |
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