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Coronavirus infections in the Rhein-Neckar district have seen a decrease from 2,107 cases to 2,067 within a day, as of February 12, 2021.

Reduced Accessibility of BioNTech
Reduced Accessibility of BioNTech

Limited Accessibility of BioNTech

In the heart of North Rhine-Westphalia, Rhein-Kreis Neuss continues to navigate its way through the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. As we look towards the future, an appeal for donations has been made to expand the online newspaper to include Moers, Geldern, and Kleve.

Let's delve into the latest developments regarding the coronavirus situation in Rhein-Kreis Neuss.

As of now, there are 2,067 confirmed cases of coronavirus infection in the district, a decrease from the previous count of 2,107. The 7-day incidence rate, as reported by the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), stands at 176.5. Among the currently infected individuals, the Delta variant has been detected in 236 cases, and the Omikron variant in 137 cases.

Currently, 24 people are hospitalized due to coronavirus infection, a decrease from the previous count of 29. It's worth noting that among the infected individuals, 531 belong to the group under 20 years old.

Vaccination efforts continue to progress in Rhein-Kreis Neuss. Starting next Monday, January 10th, only the mRNA vaccine from manufacturer Moderna and the vector vaccine from Johnson & Johnson will be available at all mobile vaccination offers of the coordinating Covid vaccination unit.

Residents of North Rhine-Westphalia aged 12 and above are eligible for vaccination at all offers. For those aged 18 and above, the Johnson & Johnson vaccine is approved. BioNTech can initially only be vaccinated at the vaccination center in Hammfeldhalle in Rhein-Kreis Neuss, and for all minors and pregnant women starting from January 10th. A booster vaccination is possible for all persons who are at least 12 years old and whose second vaccination is three months or longer ago.

For those interested in a booster dose of BioNTech, it's important to note that until and including Sunday, January 9th, it will still be available for persons under 30 years and pregnant women at all mobile vaccination offers.

For those who wish to stay informed about social developments, culinary arts, art, and culture in Neuss, subscription to a free newsletter is available. As a token of appreciation for donors, a one-night stay voucher for two persons at the Crown Plaza Düsseldorf-Neuss including breakfast is drawn among donors every month.

Lastly, it's crucial to remember the importance of staying informed and following all health guidelines. For accurate historical COVID-19 statistics in Rhein-Kreis Neuss from earlier periods, consulting official German health authority archives (such as the Robert Koch Institute) or regional health departments would be necessary.

For the latest updates on mobile vaccination offers, residents are encouraged to visit the district's homepage (www.rhein-kreis-neuss.de/coronaimpfung). Stay safe and informed!

Scientists are monitoring the rise of the Delta and Omikron variants in the coronavirus cases reported in Rhein-Kreis Neuss. To stay updated on local social developments, art, culture, and health-and-wellness news, consider subscribing to the free newsletter.

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