The Spree-Neisse district – in 2nd place – reduced its value to 185.6 (Saturday: 206.6).
According to figures from the German Interdisciplinary Association for Intensive Care and Emergency Medicine (DIVI), 72 Covid-19 patients are currently in intensive care in Brandenburg. 560 intensive care beds in hospitals in the country are currently occupied, 236 free. According to the information, a further 417 beds can be made available within seven days.
A second case of bird flu has occurred in Brandenburg. As the consumer protection ministry announced on Monday, a dead buzzard in the Prignitz district tested positive for the H5N8 pathogen. The Friedrich Loeffler Institute (FLI) had confirmed the suspicion.
At the beginning of November, the first case of avian influenza was detected in a dead crane in the neighboring district of Ostprignitz-Ruppin. Consumer Protection Minister Ursula Nonnemacher (Greens) had pointed out that avian influenza has been increasing in Germany again since the end of October. It is important to prevent transmission to domestic poultry.
Hobby owners should ensure, according to her, that stables are secured against unauthorized access and are only entered by strangers with in-house protective or disposable clothing. There should also be facilities for washing hands and disinfecting shoes.
The poultry farmers were asked to review and strengthen the prescribed biosecurity measures, including avoiding contact between wild birds and farm poultry.
According to the ministry, infections in people with the pathogen are not yet known. According to an assessment by the Federal Institute for Risk Assessment, transmission via infected foods is unlikely.
The number of new corona infections in Brandenburg has decreased slightly. The Ministry of Health announced on Friday in Potsdam that 421 new confirmed cases were added from Thursday to Friday. The day before, 427 new infections were counted. There are 348 corona patients in hospitals, 81 of them in intensive care units.
The number of new infections per 100,000 inhabitants in one week for Brandenburg has again fallen below the 100 mark and is around 97. The Spree-Neisse district has the peak value with almost 198, which was, however, well over 200 before. With the Prignitz, a district has again sunk below 50 new cases per 100,000 inhabitants in one week.
A total of 12 903 people from Brandenburg have been infected with the corona virus since March. Since then, 239 people have died in connection with Covid-19, four more than on Thursday.
Around eight percent of the intensive care beds in Brandenburg are occupied by Covid 19 patients, according to figures from the German Interdisciplinary Association for Intensive and Emergency Medicine (DIVI) on Friday.community involvement essay example Around 26 percent of the 793 intensive care beds are therefore considered free.
In Oranienburg, another world war bomb must be defused next Wednesday. The explosive device was discovered on a property in the Lehnitz district, the city announced on Thursday. According to initial findings, it was a 500-kilogram bomb with an American long-term detonator that was located at a depth of four and a half meters.
According to the information, ordnance experts have started the preparatory work. The bomb is said to be completely exposed on Tuesday. If it is still intact as expected, it should be defused on Wednesday. From 8:00 a.m., a 1000 meter restricted circle will be set up around the site where around 5500 people live. They have to leave their homes. Emergency accommodation is provided by the city administration.
A woman and a man were injured by two men in a violent attack on a tram in Potsdam on Friday afternoon. According to previous knowledge, the 21-year-old woman was injured on the head with a still unknown object. The 33-year-old man also suffered minor injuries, said the police, who had been alerted by witnesses. It is investigated because of an attempted homicide. The homicide squad is on.
The two alleged perpetrators smashed a pane of the train and fled through the window. One of the two men was arrested a little later, as the Police Department West and the Potsdam public prosecutor announced. The background to the act is still unclear.
After the incident, extensive search and search measures were initiated for the two suspects. One of the alleged attackers was arrested in Potsdam-Babelsberg in the early evening. The search for the second suspect continues, it said.
Several hundred people celebrate a party in the film studio in Corona times – according to the Babelsberg studio, it was part of a shoot for the film "matrix" with Keanu Reeves (56). The "picture"-Zeitung reported on Friday, citing a witness, on the other hand, in the Babelsberg studios a party with guests as alleged extras with a pyro show had been celebrated on Thursday night.
The director of Studio Babelsberg, Christoph Fisser, rejected this representation: "It’s a party scene that was filmed"said Fisser of the German press agency in Potsdam. Then the end of the shooting was toasted. In Babelsberg, the new part of the "matrix"Cult series filmed with Reeves. In a press release, Fisser spoke of strict safety and hygiene measures that there have been around 60,000 corona tests since June.
According to the studio board, around 120 extras and around 200 crew members were present at the shoot. "The whole team is tested"said Fisser. Each extra had done two PCR tests for Corona several days beforehand and a quick test before the party was shot. "Otherwise we would honestly never have been responsible for it"said Fisser. The actors would be tested daily.
During the shoot with four cameras, masks were worn by the employees, while they were put down when toasting and in the catering area. Reeves was at least part of the shoot. The "picture"-The newspaper quoted a party guest with the words: "Nobody shot."
Upon request, the city of Potsdam stated that the health department would use the reporting as an opportunity for an audit. "As a result of the statements made there, it is checked whether and what consequences result from this"said spokeswoman Christine Homann.
No event had been registered for the Wednesday evening in question. So far, there have been no reports of a violation of the Corona rules by Studio Babelsberg. The studios are equipped with exhaust air systems with filters, the crew are regularly tested. "According to our information, there were 700 to 800 tests per week."
Brandenburg’s Prime Minister Dietmar Woidke (SPD) shows only minor symptoms after being infected with the corona virus. Government spokesman Florian Engels said on Saturday on request. There is another test. Depending on this, Woidke will probably resume his official business in the middle of next week. The decisive factor is the determination by the responsible health department – as with all those affected who are in quarantine, said Engels. On Monday, the head of government will attend the conference of prime ministers with Chancellor Angela Merkel (CDU) from the home office, it said.
Woidke was infected with the virus. This became known a few days after the Berlin airport BER opened. Several participants were then tested, including Berlin’s Governing Mayor Michael Müller (SPD) and Federal Transport Minister Andreas Scheuer (CSU), but they were not infected.
According to a study by the AOK, people in Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania have less asthma than the rest of the country. Currently around 3.4 percent of the population in the northeast are affected, while the nationwide average is 4.2 percent, according to the "Asthma Health Atlas", as the AOK Nordost announced on Thursday.
There are also differences within the federal state: people in the Mecklenburg Lake District suffered from asthma least often (3.04 percent), most often in Schwerin (3.93 percent). According to the AOK, the main controllable risk factors for asthma include allergies, smoking and obesity. The most important risk factor, however, is the genetic predisposition, which cannot be influenced.
Oranienburg (dpa / bb) – A 106-year-old woman has recovered from her Covid 19 disease in Brandenburg. The Oberhavel clinics in Oranienburg announced on Thursday that she was released on Tuesday. "The patient has a very good general condition for her old age, so that her immune system was able to fight the virus successfully with our support", explained chief physician Harald Pannwitz.
A few days ago, a 97-year-old Brandenburg woman who was infected with the corona virus was released from a Berlin clinic, cured. The Bernauerin had been taken to the hospital on suspicion of a stroke.
The 106-year-old was also told that she had come to the Oranienburg clinic because of abdominal cramps and diarrhea, and that she had no significant respiratory problems. However, a test confirmed the Covid 19 disease. The patient was immediately placed in isolation.
At the request of the patient, no name was given. The woman is one of the elders who have recovered from Covid 19 disease in the houses of the Oberhavel clinics, it said.
The internal department of the clinic is happy about the success of the treatment. "The employees of the entire department, but especially on the Covid-19 ward, have been working under difficult conditions for many months"said Pannwitz. But they handled it professionally and calmly.
Around 100 so-called Reich citizens, conspiracy theorists and right-wing extremists demonstrated on Saturday in Potsdam for the reintroduction of the monarchy. A dpa photographer observed this on site. The protesters waved black, white and red imperial flags, displayed logos of the QAnon conspiracy movement and wore fashion brands associated with right-wing extremist circles. With "go away", reacted some dozen opponents of the march. Two forbidden Reich war flags had been seized, said Heiko Schmidt, spokesman for the West Police Department.
According to the police, the demonstrators had to be informed of compliance with the corona hygiene regulations, such as wearing a mouth and nose covering or observing the rules of distance. In some cases medical certificates were presented. The march was peaceful, said the police spokesman.
The mayor of Potsdam Mike Schubert (SPD) had previously criticized the planned march. "We see it with concern that citizens place their positions outside of our Basic Law"he emphasized. Due to the current infection situation in connection with the corona pandemic, no special counter-demonstration was called.
According to the police, the event was themed by imperial citizens and monarchists "Home and world peace" Registered.
The action took place on public roads. Originally, people were supposed to march to the New Palais. The Prussian Palaces and Gardens Foundation Berlin-Brandenburg prohibited this.
The A10 junction in Oberkrämer will be closed for the next two weeks due to construction work. This was announced by Havellandautobahn GmbH. From this Monday, the southern junction in the direction of Berlin will initially be inaccessible to traffic. The blocking is expected until Saturday (November 21, 2020). The access to the business park and the truck stop is still possible thanks to a half-way traffic route, it said.
The northern junction in the direction of Hamburg is then to be closed on Monday (November 23, 2020) up to and including Friday (November 27, 2020). During the two closures, the temporary structures will be dismantled and the remaining asphalt surface layer will be installed on the L17.
The junction should be completed by the end of 2020. The work is taking place as part of the six-lane expansion of the A10. By 2022, the A10 and the A24 between Dreieck Pankow and the Neuruppin junction will be expanded with ongoing traffic. The northern Berliner Ring is one of the busiest routes in the region.
The Brandenburg Minister of Health Ursula Nonnemacher (Alliance 90 / Greens) has warned against rapid easing of the corona pandemic. "It’s too early to say "We have achieved our goal"said Nonnemacher in an interview with the newspaper "The Prignitzer" (Monday edition). Perhaps everyone would have underestimated the second wave. It was known that it would come at some point. "But that it then goes up so quickly probably surprised some"said the Minister. "We now have to make sure that we get through the winter safely – and that will not be possible without further measures."
One has to observe whether the measures taken so far have achieved the desired braking effect. Even if there are indications in this direction, you are still far from where you need to be. "And yet the desires for relaxation are growing again: Christmas markets, Christmas parties, Sundays open for sale, relaxation in the leisure and sports sector"said Nonnemacher. The organized resistance that systematically agitated against the hygiene requirements could still cause many problems.
A demo against the current corona-related measures was prematurely ended in Wittenberge (Prignitz). More than 75 percent of the participants did not adhere to the mask requirement, said a spokeswoman for the North Police Department on Thursday. The chairman of the meeting therefore ended the elevator prematurely. Several hundred people attended the unannounced gathering on Wednesday evening, previously advertised on social media.
At first, according to the police, there was no leader of the meeting. After several requests from the emergency services, a man from the crowd finally reported. At around 7.45 p.m., he declared the walk to be over because, for example, it was not possible for the participants to wear mouth and nose protection. According to the police, since several people did not comply with the request to leave the square, the police issued 20 reprimands.
According to their own statements, the police recorded the personal details of 15 participants, and administrative offense proceedings were initiated.