COVID-19 DENMARK DATA

Get overview data on coronavirus disease/COVID-19. Statistics and charts are updated on a daily basis and include all Denmark cities data on the number of people tested, confirmed cases, infection ended, and deaths.

 




COVID-19 DENMARK OVERVIEW

Kommune
Positive
Tested*
København 2969 189101
Aarhus 1215 97973
Frederiksberg 509 31035
Slagelse 432 17569
Hvidovre 358 15824
Gladsaxe 323 19322
Odense 311 46730
Gentofte 309 19937
Helsingør 292 18021
Holstebro 286 12971
Herning 279 19302
Høje-Taastrup 277 12650
Brøndby 259 10637
Egedal 254 11832
Aalborg 250 53099
Roskilde 247 23152
Ballerup 242 15781
Køge 215 14380
Næstved 215 21152
Rudersdal 212 14956
Lyngby-Taarbæk 207 15006
Ishøj 201 6774
Silkeborg 196 24225
Holbæk 193 14928
Glostrup 192 6579
Herlev 185 8873
Rødovre 182 10974
Hillerød 174 14203
Albertslund 173 7206
Ringsted 157 10613
Frederikssund 155 11373
Esbjerg 154 27515
Tårnby 140 10973
Greve 132 11987
Kolding 128 21357
Fredensborg 125 10492
Furesø 124 11170
Vallensbæk 122 4457
Viborg 117 23055
Guldborgsund 115 12268
Hjørring 114 22009
Gribskov 112 10085
Kalundborg 103 9730
Vejle 101 23695
Lolland 99 8264
Ringkøbing-Skjern 98 10602
Solrød 97 6692
Svendborg 96 10786
Bornholm 83 11104
Vordingborg 83 9272
Sorø 82 6107
Faxe 82 7559
Randers 81 19171
Skanderborg 78 13888
Hørsholm 76 6263
Lejre 76 6646
Vesthimmerlands 75 8712
Halsnæs 72 7560
Odsherred 67 6387
Ikast-Brande 64 8587
Skive 62 8971
Fredericia 60 11121
Brønderslev 59 8458
Aabenraa 56 11207
Nyborg 55 7908
Horsens 55 16932
Frederikshavn 52 13327
Mariagerfjord 49 8475
Thisted 47 10067
Favrskov 44 9750
Middelfart 42 7411
Struer 40 4108
Allerød 38 6410
Faaborg-Midtfyn 38 9277
Stevns 36 4323
Jammerbugt 34 8017
Vejen 33 7960
Varde 31 9733
Dragør 30 3498
Syddjurs 30 8665
Sønderborg 28 13708
Lemvig 25 3510
Billund 24 5167
Assens 23 7480
Rebild 22 6157
Norddjurs 21 7001
Hedensted 21 8201
Morsø 20 3913
Haderslev 19 9706
Nordfyns 18 5020
Kerteminde 16 4111
Tønder 14 5505
Odder 11 4613
Christiansø less than 10 17
Læsø less than 10 545
Fanø less than 10 608
Samsø less than 10 697
Ærø less than 10 1002
Langeland less than 10 1827
Last update: 17-08-2020, time: 14:14
*Last update: 17-08-2020
Source:- Statens Serum Institut

AGE GROUP OVERVIEW

Age Group Overview
Age GroupTotal confirmed casesHospitalized (Women)*Hospitalized (Men)*Total admited*
0 to 9469111122
10 to 1993613922
20 to 292276503080
30 to 3921999058148
40 to 492548133120253
50 to 592623194231425
60 to 691607177278455
70 to 791170267390657
80 to 89859274259533
90+2729249141
Total14959130114352736
Latest Updated: 05-05-2020
Source: Statens Serum Institut, COVID-19 monitoring report
Note: If totals do not match the sum of the numbers, there are less than 5 people in some of the age groups for which numbers are not provided.
✱ Inpatients include patients who have been or have been admitted for more than 12 hours. A relevant hospitalization is defined as a hospitalization within 14 days of the sampling date for a positive SARS-CoV-2 sample. There are some delays in the reports to the Land Patient Register.

Joint Danish authorities’ hotline: +45 70 20 02 33

The joint hotline can give you general information on how to deal with COVID-19. The hotline is open 24/7. If you are ill and need advice, please don’t call the hotline, but call your doctor.

Practitioners who want to discuss clinical issues should call the physician on call at the infectious medicine hotline.

Information in 25 languages

Information and hotline about Coronavirus in your language.

DRC – Danish Refugee Council has set up a telephone hotline and website with instant messaging, where refugees and immigrants can get advice and updated information about COVID-19 in their own language.

The hotline and chat are live daily from 2-4 pm and speak 25 languages.

The initiative is a joint effort between the DRC-Danish Refugee Council and Als Research and is coordinated with the Danish authorities. The project is supported by the Novo Nordisk Foundation grant NNF20SH0062955.

Each language has its own telephone hotline number. 




Novel coronavirus Protect yourself and others

The novel coronavirus typically spreads from one person to another in places
with many people present via direct physical contact (shaking hands, hugging,
kissing, etc.) and via droplets when an infected person coughs or sneezes.
Take care of your health and protect others by doing the following:

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Wash your hands frequently or sanitize your hands with an alcohol-based hand rub.

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Cough or sneeze into your sleeve, not your hands .

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Limit physical contact – avoid handshakes, refuse kisses on the cheek and avoid hugging.

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Be diligent with cleaning – both at home and in your workplace.

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Keep your distance and ask others to be considerate.




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