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According to German media reports on the 12th, due to the significant increase in patients infected with the new crown virus in hospitals, the German Hospital Association (DKG) warned that hospitals are facing overload and staff shortages
.
.
"There has been a significant increase
in the number of patients infected with the new coronavirus.
Compared to last week, the proportion has increased by 50%.
Gerald Ga, president of the German Hospital Association, said In an interview with German media, he said that about 19,000 patients are currently testing positive for the new crown, which is as many
as at the peak of the summer infection wave.
He warned that hospitals across the country would have to go through an extremely difficult few weeks
.
in the number of patients infected with the new coronavirus.
Compared to last week, the proportion has increased by 50%.
Gerald Ga, president of the German Hospital Association, said In an interview with German media, he said that about 19,000 patients are currently testing positive for the new crown, which is as many
as at the peak of the summer infection wave.
He warned that hospitals across the country would have to go through an extremely difficult few weeks
.
Gass said the problem facing hospitals is a large shortage
of staff caused by coronavirus infections and other respiratory diseases.
In addition, the increase in the number of new crown infections also means that hospitals need to do more in infection prevention, "the extra work, and once again increase the burden on
staff.
" ”
of staff caused by coronavirus infections and other respiratory diseases.
In addition, the increase in the number of new crown infections also means that hospitals need to do more in infection prevention, "the extra work, and once again increase the burden on
staff.
" ”
Gass pointed out that understaffing, as well as economic pressures caused by inflation and bureaucracy in work processes, will have serious consequences
.
"All of this will result in hospitals having to postpone services and suspend some
departments.
"
.
"All of this will result in hospitals having to postpone services and suspend some
departments.
"
Recently, the number of new coronavirus infections in Germany has risen
again.
According to the epidemic data released by the Robert Koch Institute of the German disease control agency on the 12th, the new crown incidence index (average seven-day cumulative number of new diagnoses per 100,000 people) used to monitor the severity of the epidemic rose to 799.
9, compared with 787.
5 the day before, 414.
0 a week ago, and 216.
0
a month ago.
again.
According to the epidemic data released by the Robert Koch Institute of the German disease control agency on the 12th, the new crown incidence index (average seven-day cumulative number of new diagnoses per 100,000 people) used to monitor the severity of the epidemic rose to 799.
9, compared with 787.
5 the day before, 414.
0 a week ago, and 216.
0
a month ago.
The data shows that the number of new confirmed cases of infection with the new coronavirus on the day was 136748, compared with 133532 a week ago; There were 199 new deaths on the same day, compared with 128 a week earlier
.
.
As of that day, a total of 34257916 new coronary pneumonia cases and 150919 deaths have been
confirmed in Germany.
At least 63.
5 million people in Germany are currently fully vaccinated, or about 76.
3% of the country's total population, and at least 51.
8 million people have received booster shots, or 62.
2%
of the total population.
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confirmed in Germany.
At least 63.
5 million people in Germany are currently fully vaccinated, or about 76.
3% of the country's total population, and at least 51.
8 million people have received booster shots, or 62.
2%
of the total population.
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