The Robert Koch Institute (RKI) sees Germany at the beginning of a fourth wave that is picking up speed, especially among younger people. See what the situation is like in the different age groups in your region.
“The fourth wave is picking up speed, particularly due to infections among the young adult population, and is increasingly spreading into older age groups,” writes the RKI in its latest weekly report.
The table below shows the current incidences for all German districts and cities broken down according to age groups. The data is as of Monday, August 30, 2021. Among other things, the values for children and adolescents up to 15 years of age are therefore sometimes significantly higher than the overall incidence, and the situation is similar for young adults – and not only in federal states in which the minors after the At the end of the holidays, they should be tested regularly in schools.
Table: Incidences by age in counties and cities
Note: You can sort the table according to the column headers or search for a desired city or district. .
Map: Corona incidences in 5 to 14 year olds
The map below shows an exemplary overview of the incidences in the age group 5 to 14 years, in which only those over the age of twelve can be vaccinated. Click on a circle to see the value for the age group and the total incidence for the region. You can also search for a district or a city in the search.
About the data used
To determine the age-dependent incidences per district or city, the analyst Sebastian Mohr from the Max Planck Institute processed and processed data from the RKI and Destatis. The data set is updated regularly.
You can find more corona data at stern.de/corona-daten
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