Pandemic: RKI: Infection pressure remains high – caution also at Easter

Pandemic: RKI: Infection pressure remains high – caution also at Easter

The RKI has long considered the zenith of the omicron wave to have been passed. Nonetheless, the experts warn that no one should feel falsely safe. They call for a prudent Easter celebration.

Despite the fact that the current corona wave has clearly passed its peak, the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) warns of caution and responsible behavior before the Easter holidays.

The infection pressure remains “very high with more than a million Covid 19 cases transmitted to the RKI within a week,” writes the RKI in the weekly report on Thursday evening, which mainly refers to data from the past week. The further course of the pandemic remains largely dependent on whether most people behave prudently and considerately and to what extent contacts increase, it said.

According to the RKI, the nationwide seven-day incidence has fallen by 24 percent in a weekly comparison. The previous report had already stated that the peak of the wave had now clearly passed. The incidences in all age groups have therefore recently decreased significantly. For the first time this year, the number of new hospital admissions of patients with Covid-19 and a severe respiratory disease in all age groups has also decreased, it said.

Nevertheless, the RKI health experts pointed out that the capacities in the health system, especially in the inpatient and intensive care areas, are still under heavy strain due to numerous corona failures among staff.

Omicron subtype BA.2 is spreading

According to the report, the particularly easily transmissible omicron subtype BA.2, which had become more and more widespread in recent weeks, recently increased somewhat and, according to the most recently available data, caused around 93 percent of new infections the week before last. A sample suggests that.

In the weekly report and on Twitter, the RKI experts repeated their appeals for vaccination. The Standing Vaccination Commission (Stiko) recommends a second booster vaccination to protect against serious illness, especially for risk groups and people over 70.

In addition, it is urgently necessary to act responsibly over the holidays. “Our behavior determines the pandemic,” read an RKI tweet. That is why the following also applies on the public holidays: stay at home if you have symptoms of illness, comply with infection protection measures, continue to wear a mask and take risk groups into consideration.

Source: Stern

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