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Vaccination offers partial, not absolute, protection

In Rhein-Kreis Neuss, 2,872 new cases of Coronavirus have been confirmed (compared to 2,769 the previous day), with 1,144 known individuals now infected (an increase from the previous day's single case).

Immunization offers partial, not full, protection
Immunization offers partial, not full, protection

Vaccination offers partial, not absolute, protection

The Rhine-Kreis Neuss area continues to grapple with the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. As of the latest update, the number of deaths from coronavirus complications remains unchanged at 397.

In terms of new infections, the district has seen an increase, with the total number of people infected with the virus now standing at 2,872 (up from 2,769 the previous day). The distribution of currently infected persons across the district is as follows: Neuss (1,196), Dormagen (435), Grevenbroich (248), Meerbusch (371), Kaarst (223), Korschenbroich (183), Jüchen (148), and Rommerskirchen (68).

A total of 25,977 people have recovered from the infection across the district (up from 25,883 the previous day). It's worth noting that no information about the vaccination status of the currently infected persons was provided for the cities and municipalities besides the overall total (1,144 fully vaccinated).

The 7-day incidence rate of the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) for the Rhine-Kreis Neuss is 226.1 (up from 219.7 the previous day), compared to a much lower rate of 94.4 in Mönchengladbach. There are no current hotspots in the Rhine-Kreis Neuss area.

In terms of hospitalisations, currently, 19 people are in a hospital due to their coronavirus infection (down from 20 the previous day), with 6 being fully vaccinated (no change from the previous day).

Regarding the virus variants, the Delta variant has been detected in 902 cases (up from 831 the previous day), and the Omikron variant in 5 cases (up from 4 the previous day).

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In light of the rising number of new COVID-19 infections in the Rhine-Kreis Neuss, it's crucial to prioritize health-and-wellness, especially in managing medical-conditions during these uncertain times. The science behind the virus's variants, such as the Delta and Omikron, is crucial for health professionals to combat and mitigate its impact on the community.

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