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Germany Coronavirus Map and Case Count - The New York Times

There have been at least 145,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus in Germany, according to the Robert Koch Institute, the country’s public health institution. As of Wednesday evening, 4,879 people had died.

Confirmed cases in Germany

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Total reported cases per 100,000 people

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Source: Geschäftsbereich des Bundesministeriums für Gesundheit (Federal Ministry of Health) of Germany. Circles are sized by the number of people there who have tested positive, which may differ from where they contracted the illness.

Here’s how the number of cases and deaths are growing in Germany:

Cases by state

Cases Per 100,000 People Deaths Per 100,000 People
Bavaria 38,814 297 1,424 11
North Rhine-Westphalia 30,185 168 964 5
Baden-Württemberg 28,898 261 1,063 10
Lower Saxony 9,236 116 328 4
Hesse 7,380 118 265 4
Rhineland-Palatinate 5,593 137 122 3
Berlin 5,312 146 105 3
Saxony 4,273 105 122 3
Hamburg 4,204 228 91 5
Schleswig-Holstein 2,496 86 79 3

Germany has been praised for its overall ability to stem the spread of the virus, and there are now more people who recover each day than there are people who become infected. On April 20, the country took its first steps to ease far-reaching restrictions on public life that went into effect in mid-March, though experts warn the transmission rate could jump again if people do not maintain safe distances.

Widespread testing for the virus began early in the year as labs across the country were allowed to produce their own test kits, which epidemiologists have credited with keeping the number of deaths relatively low and preventing Germany’s comprehensive health care system from becoming overwhelmed. In the country of 83 million, more than 120,000 tests are being carried out daily, and that number is increasing.

The German economy is predicted to shrink by 4.2 percent this year, and the country’s banks are facing worst-case scenarios. Officials are debating whether the country’s professional soccer league can resume playing matches to empty stadiums in the coming weeks, even as organizers of the Berlin Marathon in September announced it would not be held this year, citing restrictions in place in the German capital banning events involving more than 5,000 participants through Oct. 24.

How Cases Are Growing

Here’s how the number of new cases is changing over time:

New reported cases by day in Germany

6,000 cases

Jan. 27

Apr. 21

7-day average

New cases

New reported deaths by day in Germany

300 deaths

Jan. 27

Apr. 21

7-day average

New deaths

Note: Scale for deaths chart is adjusted from cases chart to display trend.

The data in Germany is compiled by the country’s public health institution, which collects information reported by doctors and laboratories to the local health authorities in each state. Other organizations have reported higher figures for cases and deaths in Germany, but the German health authorities maintain that this data is unverified.

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