Update 2 September (thread)
734 new cases (total: 71.863)
5 new fatalities (total: 6.235)
6 new hospitalisations (total: 12.188)
(differences w.r.t. yesterday)
The maps show the cases, hospitalisations and fatalities for the last 3 & 7 days.
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The daily reported number of cases & hospitalisations of COVID-19 in the last two weeks.
New cases are measured as the difference in cumulative figures w.r.t. yesterday.
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Absolute new number of reported cases, fatalities and hospitalisations per Dutch province. Cumulative numbers per province are in parentheses.
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6 municipalities report at least one new hospitalisation due to COVID-19, compared to yesterday.
6 new hospitalisations are located and 0 hospitalisations are removed.
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159 municipalities report at least one new case of COVID-19, compared to yesterday.
729 new cases are located and 0 cases are removed.
The biggest increase is in Amsterdam (+118), Rotterdam (+108) and 's-Gravenhage (+65).
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5 municipalities report at least one new fatality due to #COVID19, compared to yesterday.
5 new fatalities are located and 0 fatalities are removed.
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The municipalities with the highest number of new cases, compared to yesterday and last week. Reported as new cases per 100,000 inhabitants.
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The biggest increase in cases per 100.000, compared to yesterday, is in Eemnes (+21.63).
Note that an increase of 50 per 100.000 compared to last week is considered as a warning signal in Germany.
(Graphs for other municipalities available on request)
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New reported COVID-19 cases per Dutch province over time. The graph shows the absolute number of newly reported cases, as provided in the database of the RIVM.
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