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In the map.  Two Flemish provinces have again recorded an increase in infections.  View the situation in your area here |  The interior

In the map. Two Flemish provinces have again recorded an increase in infections. View the situation in your area here | The interior




How many infections are there in your county?

Average is now calculated for each day 2,983 new infections Registered in Belgium. This is only 3 percent less than the previous week. The day before was down 5 percent, a week earlier, by 16 percent. The reproduction rate is now 0.89, which means the epidemic is slowing down.


Two counties have again recorded an increase in the number of infections. In our linguistic area, the largest increase was recorded in AntwerpWithin a week, it went from an average of 436 infections per day to 443 infections (1.77 percent). Then it follows East Flanders, Which increases from 362 injuries every day to 364 injuries (0.39 percent). West Flanders Stagnation at 286 injuries. Limburg A (slight) decrease is observed from 274 injuries per day last week to an average of 269 daily injuries (-1.93 percent). Flemish Brabant The strongest decline: from 237 injuries to 207 injuries (-12.64 percent).

at Wallonia All numbers are declining, with the exception of Liege, which saw an increase of 7.82%. Names It is now dropping faster By 10.6 percent. Also Walloon Brabant 8.99 percent. at Luxembourg The number of injuries decreased by 8.68 percent Hino By 4.91 percent.

remains Brussels, where the numbers are still falling– An average of 320 injuries are now recorded there every day, down 6.35 percent compared to 442 injuries a week ago.

Tap or click the county to view all numbers in detail:


The above map is colored accordingly Difference In cases of infection compared to the previous week; Colors say nothing about it Number Infections. The situation could improve in a county, with green on the map, but at the same time it could still be fraught with danger.

So we show the number in the map below Infections in the last 14 daysContradicts it Population To allow for a better comparison. This is what is called Dropp off. Namur and Limburg The worst score with 505 and 433 occurring, followed by Hino (431) in Luxembourg (400).


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The positivity ratio, which is the share of positive tests out of the total, provides a better and more stable picture with fewer tests. The higher the number, the worse. The ratio will continue, according to the World Health Organization, for at least two weeks A maximum of 5 percent To let him look at the epidemic under control.

Positivity remains above 5 everywhere except in Flemish Brabant, Then it’s now down to 4.99 percent. The number is above average, with special peaks below the language boundaries Hino On Names. Limburg was still above the 10 percent mark for a long time, but is now back below it. Other Flemish provinces fluctuate somewhere between 5 and 6 percent.


How many casualties are in your municipality?

Below on the map we identified the number Infection per 100,000 inhabitants per municipality In the long run: the darker the color, the more Recorded injuries in the total of the last 14 days. Sciensano publishes this parameter only for municipalities.


The table below shows the same numbers, but is ranked by which municipality has the most infections per 100,000 inhabitants. You can search for your municipality in the search window, or sort the table according to different categories.


How many patients are hospitalized every day?

The chart below shows the number of patients present They are being hospitalized every day by Covid-19, Broken down by province and using the seven-day average.


How many patients are in hospitals?

In the graph below we also show the evolution of a Total hospital occupationDivided by province.


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