Official notices
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The new COVID-19 test strategy: an additional step towards a new normal
In addition to PCR tests carried out by medical laboratories and rapid antigen tests carried out by health professionals, the government's testing strategy also includes the extensive distribution of rapid antigen self-tests.
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COVID-19 cases - Weekly review: 10 - 16 May
During the week from 10 to 16 May and for the 3rd week in a row, the number of people testing positive for COVID-19 continued to decrease from 936 to 759 (-19.0%), while the number of their identified close contacts also decreased.
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Daily situation update
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978 Number of PCR tests performed
Per 100.000 inhabitants: 154
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9 People tested positive for COVID-19
Per 100.000 inhabitants: 1,42
Positivity rate in %: 1.05
Reproduction rate: /
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/ Hospitalizations
Normal care: /
Intensive care: /New deaths: /
Total deaths: 811 -
/ Vaccinations per day
Dose 1: /
Dose 2: / -
315.165 Total vaccines administered
Dose 1: 218.463
Dose 2: 96.702
It should also be noted that the statistics reported each day always correspond to the situation of the previous day.
Source: Ministry of Health
Next update: 25.05.2021
Under the law on the mandatory reporting of infectious diseases, laboratories are required to report test results for certain infectious diseases within specified time limits. Thus, PCR test results regarding a COVID-19 infection must be sent to the Health Inspectorate Division within one day. Nevertheless, delays longer than one day may occur and laboratories may send some PCR test results with a delay of several days. As a result of this catching-up on tests, retrospective corrections are made to the statistics presented on the www.covid19.lu website.
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