Increase in occurrences from the previous year
In North Rhine-Westphalia, a total of approximately 15,600 people died in July 2020, according to the statistical office. This data, published regularly, enables statements about the current mortality situation in the region.
The evaluation only includes deaths of persons who died and were reported within the state. It does not contain information about hospitalized or intensive care COVID-19 cases.
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In the Rhein-Kreis, the number of deaths in July 2020 was 405, a decrease from 446 in July 2019. Similarly, in the Rhein-Kreis Neuss, 405 people died in July 2020, compared to 446 in July 2019.
It's worth noting that from January to July 2020, 2,987 people died in the Rhein-Kreis, compared to 3,148 in the same period in 2019. This decrease in mortality rate is observed across the region.
In a hospital supporting Zastrow, over eight weeks, around 5,000 tests were carried out, and 18 patients tested positive for SARS-CoV-2. However, none of them had to be hospitalized or ended up in intensive care.
Klaus-Dieter Zastrow, a German specialist in hygiene and honorary professor, argues that the current statistics from the Robert Koch Institute do not provide information on the severity of COVID-19 cases. He suggests that more detailed data is needed to fully understand the impact of the pandemic.
It's important to note that the data provided is not yet final, and the death toll may still increase due to late notifications from the registration offices.
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