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COVID-19 is not ablaze

In the Neuss district of Rhineland, there have been 61 confirmed cases of coronavirus (previously reported 73 cases on April 26, 2020). A total of 592 individuals have undergone investigations.

COVID-19 is not ablaze
COVID-19 is not ablaze

COVID-19 is not ablaze

In Rhein-Kreis Neuss, the district where District Administrator Hans-Jürgen Petrauschke serves, the number of confirmed coronavirus cases has reached 671 as of 26.04.20. The district has seen a total of 592 recoveries, but unfortunately, the number of deaths related to the disease remains unchanged at 18.

Currently, 255 individuals are in quarantine as suspected cases. Among the active cases, 16 are in Neuss, 5 in Meerbusch, 8 in Kaarst, 8 in Jüchen, 15 in Dormagen, 7 in Grevenbroich, and 1 each in Korschenbroich, Rommerskirchen, and unspecified locations.

It is important to note that the district's newsletter, while providing updates on various topics including social developments, culinary arts, art, and culture, does not serve as a source for confirmed cases, recoveries, deaths, or quarantine numbers in Rhein-Kreis Neuss. The newsletter, published by an unspecified entity, also does not contain updates from District Administrator Hans-Jürgen Petrauschke urging the population to adhere to the prescribed measures.

Subscribers should check their inbox or spam folder to confirm their subscription to the newsletter, which is free to subscribe to and will be received via email. The newsletter does not provide updates on the incidence of new infections or the potential reversal of relaxations in the district.

District Administrator Hans-Jürgen Petrauschke continues to urge the population to adhere to the prescribed measures, as the incidence of new infections per 100,000 inhabitants in the last seven days stands at 7.8. As a precaution, if the incidence reaches 50, previous relaxations will be reversed.

As the situation continues to evolve, it is crucial for everyone to stay informed and follow the guidelines set by the authorities to ensure the safety and well-being of the community.

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