Sweden, Denmark and Norway have all posted record numbers of new infections. In Sweden, 37,886 new cases were added yesterday.
In Denmark, the record from the previous day was broken right away: In the daily updated values of the health institute SSI, this time 38,759 reported cases were added, including 36,474 new infections and 2,285 new infections.
In Norway, 15,367 new Corona cases were registered in the past day – also a clear pandemic record, as reported by the news agency NTB. The average for the past seven days was 11,180 infected people per day.
Meanwhile, Paraguay is closing its borders to the unvaccinated. More than a dozen foreigners without full vaccination protection have already been turned away on arrival and sent back to their home countries, immigration officials told radio station ABC.
Recently, numerous vaccination opponents, especially from German-speaking countries, had emigrated to the South American country. In the social networks, many videos are circulating in which people who do not want to be vaccinated against the coronavirus are advised to make a new start in Paraguay. Often, these posts also carry conspiracy narratives. However, as of last week, people entering Paraguay must provide proof of vaccination with at least two doses. About 42 percent of the population is fully vaccinated.Meanwhile,
7-day incidence in Germany reaches record level
The 7-day incidence reported by the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) has exceeded the threshold of 600 for the first time in Germany. The RKI today reported the value of new CoV infections per 100,000 inhabitants per week at 638.8.
By comparison, the previous day’s figure was 584.4. A week ago, the nationwide incidence was 427.7 (previous month: 280.3). Health offices in Germany reported 133,536 new CoV infections to the RKI within one day.
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