Coronavirus cases in Germany have risen to 48,582, with a total of 325 deaths reported as on Saturday, a report by the German disease and epidemic control center, Robert Koch Institute (RKI).
The highest number of cases have been recorded in Hamburg, Baden-Württemberg and Bavaria.
The report from Robert Koch Institute shows that most people infected by coronavirus are between 35 and 59 years old. Most of them are men. The virus in fact seems to be hitting more men than woman.
The virus is also more aggressive to the older people. The latest report shows that 87% of deaths in Germany occurred in persons aged 70 years or older.
Distribution of the laboratory-confirmed COVID-19-cases per federal state in Germany as at 12:00 on 28/03/2020
Baden-Wuerttemberg 9,781
Bavaria 11,150
Berlin 2,161
Brandenburg 645
Bremen 260
Hamburg 1,765
Hesse 2,604
Mecklenburg-Western Pomerania 308
Lower Saxony 3,150
North Rhine-Westphalia 10,607
Rhineland-Palatinate 2,212
Saarland 550
Saxony 1,432
Saxony-Anhalt 458
Schleswig-Holstein 915
Thuringia 584
Total 48,582