
The number of people having tested positive for COVID-19 (coronavirus) in Luxembourg stands at 3,886 (up nine from Saturday), including 101 fatalities (no change from Saturday) resulting from the virus, as of early evening on Sunday 10 May 2020.
Of those people having tested positive for coronavirus to date, 3,139 are residents and 747 are non-residents. The average age of those testing positive is 46, with the ratio of men to women being 51.17% / 48.83%, while the median age of the victims (excluding one patient from the Grand Est) who lost their lives to the virus is 84 (average age: 83). The number of people hospitalised with COVID-19 is 92; this figure includes 14 patients (excluding those transferred from the Grand Est) in intensive care. Nevertheless, 879 have been discharged from hospital. The reproduction rate (Rt) of the virus stands at 0.995.
Since the beginning of the crisis, Luxembourg has carried out a total of 55,250 tests (42,990 on residents, 12,260 on non-residents); currently there are 199 people known to be infected while 3,586 have reportedly recovered from COVID-19. From mid-May, Luxembourg's authorities plan to ramp up testing to 20,000 tests per day in an effort to test the entire population within one month.
As a reminder, the COVID-19 national hotline is tel: 8002-8080; the hotline for calls made outside Luxembourg is tel: 497-719200.
The above graph shows the evolution of the spread of coronavirus in the Grand Duchy on a daily basis since 1 March 2020, with the orange line showing the daily numbers averaged over the past week; the graph below shows the total figures (cumulative) over the same period.