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Tagesbericht COVID-19 Baden-Württemberg 15.08.2020 Referat 92: Epidemiologie und Gesundheitsschutz Tagesbericht COVID-19 Samstag, 15.08.2020, 16:00 Fallzahlen bestätigter SARS-CoV-2-Infektionen Baden-Württemberg Bestätigte Fälle Verstorbene** Genesene*** 38.483 (+58*) 1.859 (+0*) 35.396 (+74*) Geschätzter 4-Tages-R-Wert Geschätzter 7-Tages-R-Wert 7-Tage-Inzidenz am 11.08.2020 am 10.08.2020 Baden-Württemberg 1,22 (0,90 - 1,59) 1,26 (1,07 - 1,50) 5,4 *Änderung gegenüber dem letzten Bericht vom 14.08.2020; ** verstorben mit und an SARS-CoV-2; *** Schätzwert 1500 Bisherige Fälle Neue Fälle 1000 500 Anzahl gemeldete SARS-CoV-2 Fälle 0 02.Jul 06.Jul 10.Jul 14.Jul 18.Jul 22.Jul 26.Jul 30.Jul 01.Apr 05.Apr 09.Apr 13.Apr 17.Apr 21.Apr 25.Apr 29.Apr 03.Mai 07.Mai 11.Mai 15.Mai 19.Mai 23.Mai 27.Mai 31.Mai 04.Jun 08.Jun 12.Jun 16.Jun 20.Jun 24.Jun 28.Jun 04.Mrz 08.Mrz 12.Mrz 16.Mrz 20.Mrz 24.Mrz 28.Mrz 25.Feb 29.Feb 03.Aug 07.Aug 11.Aug 15.Aug Abb.1: Anzahl der an das LGA übermittelten SARS-CoV-2 Fälle nach Meldedatum (blau: bisherige Fälle; gelb: neu übermittelte Fälle), Baden-Württemberg, Stand: 15.08.2020, 16:00 Uhr. Hinweis: Das Meldedatum entspricht dem Datum, an dem das jeweilige Gesundheitsamt vor Ort Kenntnis von einem positiven Laborbefund erhalten hat. Die Übermittlung an das LGA erfolgt nicht immer am gleichen Tag. Besondere Ereignisse Keine. Änderungen gegenüber dem Stand vom letzten Bericht werden blau dargestellt. 1 Tabelle 1: SARS-Cov-2, Anzahl Fälle, Todesfälle, Änderung zum Vortag und Fallzahl/100.000 Einwohner insgesamt sowie Fälle und Fallzahlen/100.000 Einwohner in den letzten 7 Tagen nach Meldekreis, Baden-Württemberg, Stand: 15.08.2020, 16:00 Uhr. Anzahl der 7-Tage- Fälle Fallzahl pro Todesfälle* Anzahl der Anzahl der Fälle in den Inzidenz pro Meldelandkreis Änderung 100.000 Änderung Fälle Todesfälle* letzten 100.000 zum 14.08. Einwohner zum 14.08. 7 Tagen Einwohner LK Alb-Donau-Kreis 712 (+ 3) 361,8 27 - 13 6,6 LK Biberach 653 (+ 3) 325,6 35 - 12 6,0 LK Böblingen 1.557 - 396,4 47 - 14 3,6 LK Bodenseekreis 348 - 159,9 8 - 8 3,7 LK Breisgau-Hochschwarzwald 1.187 (+ 2) 450,7 71 - 14 5,3 LK Calw 783 - 493,3 27 - 6 3,8 LK Emmendingen 566 (+ 1) 341,4 43 - 8 4,8 LK Enzkreis 706 (+ 1) 354,3 22 - 6 3,0 LK Esslingen 1.979 - 370,2 120 - 24 4,5 LK Freudenstadt 594 - 503,2 39 - 3 2,5 LK Göppingen 888 (+ 1) 344,6 39 - 24 9,3 LK Heidenheim 544 - 409,7 41 - 4 3,0 LK Heilbronn 1.033 - 300,2 42 - 15 4,4 LK Hohenlohekreis 796 - 707,9 47 - 6 5,3 LK Karlsruhe 1.128 (+ 8) 253,5 80 - 17 3,8 LK Konstanz 566 - 197,9 17 - 19 6,6 LK Lörrach 712 - 311,2 62 - 16 7,0 LK Ludwigsburg 1.957 (+ 18) 359,0 72 - 37 6,8 LK Main-Tauber-Kreis 485 - 365,9 11 - 12 9,1 LK Neckar-Odenwald-Kreis 461 - 321,0 22 - 1 0,7 LK Ortenaukreis 1.265 - 294,0 125 - 17 4,0 LK Ostalbkreis 1.601 - 509,7 43 - 9 2,9 LK Rastatt 573 - 247,3 17 - 7 3,0 LK Ravensburg 641 - 224,7 7 - 11 3,9 LK Rems-Murr-Kreis 1.811 - 424,5 96 - 34 8,0 LK Reutlingen 1.619 - 564,9 84 - 12 4,2 LK Rhein-Neckar-Kreis 1.135 - 207,1 39 - 26 4,7 LK Rottweil 689 - 493,1 26 - 3 2,1 LK Schwäbisch Hall 905 (+ 1) 460,5 59 - 15 7,6 LK Schwarzwald-Baar-Kreis 604 - 284,1 33 - 11 5,2 LK Sigmaringen 798 - 609,4 35 - 3 2,3 LK Tübingen 1.311 - 576,3 60 - 7 3,1 LK Tuttlingen 528 - 375,6 24 - 2 1,4 LK Waldshut 340 - 198,9 35 - 5 2,9 LK Zollernalbkreis 1.264 - 668,0 77 - 16 8,5 SK Baden-Baden 189 - 343,4 19 - 0 0 SK Freiburg i.Breisgau 1.029 (+ 8) 447,0 79 - 18 7,8 SK Heidelberg 328 - 205,0 7 - 4 2,5 SK Heilbronn 501 - 397,1 17 - 10 7,9 SK Karlsruhe 472 (+ 6) 151,1 14 - 16 5,1 SK Mannheim 607 - 196,4 13 - 30 9,7 SK Pforzheim 502 (+ 1) 398,8 8 - 17 13,5 SK Stuttgart 1.751 - 275,4 65 - 43 6,8 SK Ulm 365 (+ 5) 288,7 5 - 23 18,2 Gesamt 38.483 (+ 58) 347,1 1.859 (+ 0) 598 5,4 *Fälle, die mit und an SARS-CoV-2 verstorben sind Weitere Informationen zur kartographischen Darstellung der kreisspezifischen Fälle/100.000 Einwohner finden Sie im Gesundheitsatlas Baden-Württemberg hier, der kreisspezifischen Fälle/100.000 Einwohner in den letzten 7 Tagen hier. 2 .
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