Covid-19 is not engulfed in flames
In the heart of Germany's Rhein-Kreis Neuss, District Administrator Hans-Jürgen Petrauschke is leading the charge, guiding the region through these challenging times. Petrauschke, currently serving as Landrat, is deeply involved in local initiatives and events, including welcoming figures like Bijan Djir-Sarai and promoting Neuss's policies.
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As for the current COVID-19 situation in Neuss, as of the latest update, there are 61 confirmed cases, with 255 individuals in quarantine as suspected cases. A total of 592 people have recovered from the infection, and 3,610 have been released from quarantine after showing no symptoms. Regrettably, the number of deaths from the disease remains at 18.
The rate of new infections per 100,000 inhabitants in the last seven days is 7.8. In response to this rate, it's important to note that if it reaches 50, previous relaxations will be reversed.
District Administrator Petrauschke urges the population to adhere to the prescribed measures, despite the recent decline in cases. He emphasises the importance of maintaining vigilance and following guidelines to ensure the continued safety of the community.
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