Frankfurt: Most of the “positives” came from Kosovo

Pristina Airport (Photo: Margarete Bottig).
Pristina Airport (Photo: Margarete Bottig).

Frankfurt: Most of the “positives” came from Kosovo

Pristina Airport (Photo: Margarete Bottig).
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The Centogene laboratory, which carries out PCR tests at Frankfurt Airport, found that most of Germany's largest airport tested positive for the coronavirus entered Kosovo.

The company evaluated the period from July 15 to September 8, 2020. 104.177 tests were carried out, of which 0,85 were positive. Only those states were included in the country statistics if at least 350 return travelers were tested. The "ranking" is as follows:

  1. Kosovo: 6,38 percent positive
  2. Malta: 4,71 percent positive
  3. Bosnia-Herzegovina: 3,17 percent positive
  4. Hungary 2,57 percent positive
  5. Croatia: 2,31 percent positive
  6. Albania: 2,14 percent positive

There were particularly few return travelers from Spain (0,30 percent), the USA (0,28 percent), the United Kingdom (0,21 percent), Israel (0,16 percent), Portugal (0,09 percent) and Tunisia United Arab Emirates (no positive cases in each case) tested positive for the coronavirus.

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