Patients who tested positive for Coronavirus successfully recover and were discharged
In the Rhein-Kreis Neuss district, the number of confirmed coronavirus cases has reached 396, with active infections spread across several towns. As of now, Neuss has the highest number of active cases, with 88 individuals currently infected. Following closely are Kaarst with 18, Dormagen with 31, Meerbusch with 26, Grevenbroich with 32, Korschenbroich with 16, and Jüchen with 12.
To manage the situation, 875 individuals are currently in quarantine as suspected cases. However, it's encouraging to note that 1,817 people have been released from quarantine after testing negative for the virus. Furthermore, a total of 161 people have recovered from the infection across the district.
The district mourns the loss of six lives due to COVID-19, a number that remains unchanged.
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