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Low level at the Berlin Central Station closed until Tuesday
Rail travelers must be prepared for restrictions at Berlin Central Station and changed timetables over the Easter weekend. more
Ein Abstrich wird in einem Labor auf das Coronavirus untersucht.
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The Coronavirus incidence in Berlin has decreased slightly.
According to figures published by the Robert Koch Institute on Wednesday morning (April 27, 2022) , 500 out of every 100,000 people contracted the virus in the past seven days. This means that Berlin has the lowest value incidence. On Tuesday, the seven-day incidence in the capital was at 519.1, on Monday at 401.
The nationwide incidence has fallen again after a significant - presumably still Easter-related - increase the previous day and is now at to 887.6. Experts assume that many cases are not recorded because positive rapid tests are not always followed by a PCR test. In addition, not all health authorities report their data on a daily basis.