Over fifty instances reported
The Rhine-Kreis Neuss in Germany has seen a slight increase in its 7-day incidence rate, with the latest figure reported by the North Rhine-Westphalia Health Authority (LZG) standing at 77.7, up from 70.8.
In a positive development, there are currently no known hotspots in the district. As of the latest update, 723 people have tested positive for the Coronavirus, an increase from the previous 717. Among the current cases, the British virus variant B.1.1.7 has been detected in 265 cases, up from the previous 210. The South African virus variant B.1.351 has been detected in one case, as it was previously.
The responsibility for sequencing all positive COVID-19 tests in the Rhine-Kreis Neuss lies with local public health authorities or associated regional laboratories, although the exact organization or person designated for this task in Rhein-Kreis Neuss is not explicitly identified.
For those seeking testing, several locations in the city of Neuss are available. These include Test Center Neuss, Corona Test Team Rödelschi, Behring-Apotheke Neuss, Marien Apotheke, Burg-Apotheke, Apotheke am Schwanneck Neuss, Maxmo Apotheke, Behringstr. 1, Drususallee 8, Krefelder Straße 45, and the Corona Test location at Am Rennbahnpark 1. The list of testing locations is updated regularly and can be accessed online at https://www.neuss.de/stadtleben/coronavirus/testmoglichkeiten/.
The number of COVID-19 related deaths in the Rhine-Kreis Neuss remains unchanged at 271. It's important to note that among the currently hospitalized individuals, the number has decreased from 63 to 52.
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In case of any health-related queries, the district health department has a hotline: 02181/601-7777.
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