Number of confirmed cases
This number shows how many confirmed cases were reported yesterday. Part of this number are positive tests of previous days, that have been reported later.
The coronavirus dashboard provides information on the development of the coronavirus in the Netherlands. Read more about this dashboard
By keeping track of the number of confirmed cases, we are able to determine the rate at which the virus is spreading before it reaches the intensive care. This keeps us prepared. Read more in 'explanation of the data presented'.
This number shows how many confirmed cases were reported yesterday. Part of this number are positive tests of previous days, that have been reported later.
This figure shows how many people per 100,000 inhabitants were reported yesterday as testing positive for COVID-19 (number of confirmed cases).
This graph shows how many confirmed cases of COVID-19 were reported in the selected period in this safety region per 100,000 inhabitants.
This map shows how many confirmed cases of COVID-19 were reported yesterday in the municipalities of this safety region per 100,000 inhabitants.
The figures below provide information on the overall number of tests conducted at GGD test locations and the percentage of positive results. An increase in the percentage of positive tests could be an indication that transmission of the virus is on the rise. Please note that most but not all tests are conducted by the GGD. This means that the total number of people who have tested positive differs from the number of people who have tested positive at GGD test locations. Read more in 'explanation of the data presented'.
Last values obtained on Tuesday, 19 January. Is updated on a weekly basis.
Source: RIVM
The average number of tests conducted per day, calculated over seven days. The tests of which the results are as yet unknown, are excluded from this average.
Percentage of positive tests conducted at GGD test locations (for which results are known). This figure is a seven-day average.
This represents 255 of 2,317 tests for which the result is known
This graph shows the daily percentage of tests conducted by the GGD with positive results in relation to the total number of GGD tests conducted that day for which the results are known. The data is organised based on the date on which the tests were conducted by the GGD. On average it takes one to two days before test results are known.
This graph shows the daily number of tests conducted at GGD test locations for which the results are known and the number of known results that are positive, over time. The data is organised based on the date on which the tests were conducted by the GGD. On average it takes one to two days before test results are known.