the Number of coronaindlagte patients are from Monday to Tuesday, the fall with four persons to 529.

There continues to be an increase of deaths among coronasmittede danes.

the Number of dead is Tuesday of 90 people, which is an increase of 13 persons in relation to the statement on Monday. It informs the Statens Serum Institut.

Conversely falls the number of inpatients coronapatienter, which otherwise has been increasing over the past weeks. Tuesday is 529 patients hospitalized with coronavirus, and it is four fewer than on Monday.

Out of the 529 hospitalized patients is 145 on the intensive care unit. This is the result 131 of them, who have it so bad, that they get the help of a respirator.

Tuesday’s figures for patients who are hospitalized and need for the respirator, is still higher than Monday. Here was 137 hospitalized in the intensive care unit, of whom 119 had the use of a respirator.

It is still men who to a greater extent than women are hospitalized with coronavirus. Of the 529 patients who are currently hospitalized, 316 of them men.

In all, so far 24.175 danes have been tested for coronaviruses. The tests have helped to confirm 2860 case of coronasmittede citizens, it shows the latest statement Tuesday afternoon. Earlier in the day the figure was 2815.

And although the authorities have announced multiple testing of the citizens, then there must still be presumed to be a significant mørketal, as not all with the symptoms of coronavirus has been tested.

Yet, the Danish authorities have not published figures for how many there will be healthy again after having been infected with the virus.

The first number is expected to be published once in the course of this week.

on Monday said prime minister Mette Frederiksen (S) at a news conference that there will be more cases of coronasmittede, and that more will die while they are infected with the virus.

On the positive side are the many measures against the coronavirus begun to seem, and it may be open for a controlled, gradual re-opening of Denmark after easter, she said.

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