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Contact tracing GGDs in Groningen
To prevent the spread of coronavirus it is important to know where people are becoming infected with the virus. During contact tracing the GGD looks at where someone possibly became infected.
Last values obtained on Wednesday, 1 June. Is updated on a weekly basis.
Source: RIVM
Data gathered
Contact tracing GGDs
The table shows the percentage of infected people in this safety region who may have become infected in the setting in question. People who have the virus do not always know where they were infected, or by whom. Where a person could have become infected at home, at work or during travel, this is included in all three settings. The total for all settings may therefore exceed 100%. The information covers the period from 23 to 29 May and does not include people whose setting of infection is unknown.
Setting | Possibly infected |
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At home and visiting | Insufficient data |
Work | Insufficient data |
School and childcare | Insufficient data |
Healthcare | Insufficient data |
Gatherings | Insufficient data |
Travel | Insufficient data |
Restaurants, cafés and bars | Insufficient data |
Other | Insufficient data |
Settings in which people may have become infected: developments over time
Select a setting to see changes over time. The graph shows the percentage of infected people in this safety region who may have become infected in the setting in question.
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