In week 12 (20 – 26 March 2023), sewage surveillance showed that the national average viral load increased slightly, rising by 13% compared to the week before. The RIVM Response Team advises coronavirus thermometer: status 1 – low (Limited pressure on healthcare chain and society) Spread of the virus and admissions The coronavirus thermometer is based on the epidemiological situation and the associated RIVM analysis. The thermometer offers a visual representation of pressure on society and healthcare as a result of the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2. Current status of the coronavirus thermometerĪs of 16 September 2022, the Coronavirus Dashboard provided by the national government has also included the coronavirus thermometer. From 14 March on, this weekly update will no longer include figures for new infections reported to the Municipal Public Health Services (GGDs), positive tests from the GGD test lanes, or the reproduction number. Read more in the weekly update on COVID-19 vaccination figures.Ĥ April 2023 | 17:30 Weekly update on the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2: 4 April 2023 Changes to the weekly updatesĪs the recommendations regarding testing and self-tests have been lifted and the GGD test lanes are closing, this page will provide updates on fewer indicators from the various surveillance sources. Vaccination coverage for the repeat vaccination among people over 60 has now reached 61.1%. Read more on the page: Weekly coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 figuresġ2 April 2023 | 17:30 Vaccination figures for autumn round of COVID-19 repeat vaccinationįrom 19 September 2022 to 9 April 2023, more than 4.2 million repeat vaccinations against COVID-19 were administered. The number of hospital admissions may have been affected by a backlog in registrations due to the Easter holidays. There were 15 ICU admissions last week, compared to 17 ICU admissions the week before. The number of new ICU admissions of patients with SARS-CoV-2 decreased slightly. The number of new hospital admissions of patients with SARS-CoV-2 increased (+24%) compared to the week before. ![]() ![]() The number of Infection Radar participants who tested positive for COVID-19 also remained the same (staying at +0.8%) compared to the week before that. In the Infection Radar survey last week, the percentage of participants who reported possible symptoms of COVID-19 remained stable compared to the week before that (+3.1%). In the first half of week 15 (10 – 12 April), the average viral load increased, rising by 19%. In week 14 (3 - 9 April 2023), sewage surveillance showed that the national average viral load decreased by 26% compared to the week before. ![]() 18 April 2023 | 15:30 Weekly update on the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2: 18 April 2023
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