Hamburg experiences an increase in incident count, surpassing 100
Hamburg, a city in Germany, has surpassed 100,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus, making it the last of the four million-cities in the country to reach this milestone. On Tuesday, the "Behörde für Gesundheit, Soziales und Integration" (Health, Social Affairs, and Integration Authority) reported 300 new infections, bringing the total number of cases in the city to 12,152.
According to the data released at noon on Tuesday by the Senate Administration, Hamburg currently has a seven-day incidence rate of 102.5. Regions are considered "risk areas" if they have more than 50 new infections per 100,000 inhabitants within a week, but Hamburg has not been declared a "risk area" as per the information given.
As of now, the cities of Berlin, Munich, and Cologne had already exceeded a seven-day incidence of 100 before Hamburg. The source of this information is dts Nachrichtenagentur.
It's important to note that the number of new coronavirus infections in Hamburg on Wednesday is not mentioned in the provided paragraph. Additionally, the paragraph does not provide any updates on the number of inhabitants in Hamburg, the overall coronavirus situation in Germany, or any new measures or restrictions related to the coronavirus situation in Hamburg.
The current health authority in Hamburg responsible for providing data on the city's COVID-19 outbreak is the "Behörde für Gesundheit, Soziales und Integration", which took effect with the administrative restructuring on July 1, 2025. The paragraph does not contain any new information about the source of the coronavirus in Hamburg.
The paragraph also does not contain any information about the total number of confirmed coronavirus infections in Hamburg on Wednesday. The source of the information in the paragraph, other than the incidence rate and the total number of cases, is not specified.
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