Coronavirus map: Infections rates rise across Europe, Estonia second lowest

Finland’s average was 52.5 per 100,000 people as of Friday, which is only slightly higher than last week’s 50.1. However, as in many other countries, the infection rate is higher in highly populated areas and in the Helsinki and Uusimaa regions, the infection rate is 95.5 per 100,000 inhabitants.


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Malta’s figure also remained at a similar rate - neither significantly rising or falling over the past week - at 368.1 per 100,000 as a 14-day average.

The number of infections in Iceland and Ireland decreased over the week. Infection rates in all other countries have risen.

Belgium (1,805.1), Andorra (1,719.5) and Czech Republic (1,577) have the highest rates in Europe. Finland (52.5), Estonia (91.7) and Norway (110.6) have the lowest rates, according to the data.

Latvia is on 167.6 and Lithuania 383.1 per 100,000 inhabitants. On Saturday, Lithuania will start a nationwide lockdown. Russia’s rate is 168.4.

Data from koroonakaart shows that Estonia’s rate was 64.14 per 100,000 inhabitants last Friday but has risen to 105.08 today - an overnight increase of 14.15 percent. In Harju County the average is 130.09 and higher at 164.42 in Ida-Viru County.

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The data from the Finnish Health Board puts the average lower at 91.7.

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