The number of people having tested positive for COVID-19 (coronavirus) in Luxembourg stands at 4,395 (up 50 from Wednesday), including 110 fatalities (unchanged) resulting from the virus, as of early evening on Thursday 2 July 2020.

Of those people having tested positive for coronavirus to date, 3,572 are residents and 823 are non-residents. The average age of those testing positive is 45, with the ratio of men to women being 51.63% / 48.37%, 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: 84). The rate of positive tests stands at 1.31%.

The number of people currently hospitalised with COVID-19 is sixteen, with two patients in intensive care. 956 individuals have been discharged from hospital (including certain short-term stays).

Since the beginning of the crisis, Luxembourg has carried out a total of 198,947 tests (158,127 on residents, 40,820 on non-residents); currently there are 273 people known to be infected while 4,012 have reportedly recovered from COVID-19. The effective reproductive number in Luxembourg is currently 1.30.

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.