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COVID-19 pandemic in Belgium

The COVID-19 pandemic in Belgium has resulted in 4,860,819[2] confirmed cases of COVID-19 and 34,339[2] deaths.

COVID-19 pandemic in Belgium
DiseaseCOVID-19
Virus strainSARS-CoV-2
LocationBelgium
First outbreakWuhan, Hubei, China[1]
Index caseBrussels
Arrival date3 February 2020
(4 years, 2 months and 5 days ago)
Confirmed cases4,860,819[2][nb 1][3]
Recovered4,736,144[4]
Deaths
34,339[2][3][nb 2]
Fatality rate0.71%
Vaccinations8,697,961[3]
Government website
www.info-coronavirus.be

The virus was confirmed to have spread to Belgium on 4 February 2020, when one of a group of nine Belgians repatriated from Wuhan to Brussels was reported to have tested positive for the coronavirus.[5][6] Transmission within Belgium was confirmed in early March; authorities linked this to holidaymakers returning from Northern Italy at the end of the half-term holidays.[7][8] The epidemic increased rapidly in March–April 2020. By the end of March all 10 provinces of the country had registered cases.[citation needed]

By March 2021, Belgium had the third highest number of COVID-19 deaths per head of population in the world, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University. However, Belgium may have been over-reporting the number of cases, with health officials reporting that suspected cases were being reported along with confirmed cases.[9] Unlike some countries that publish figures based primarily on confirmed hospital deaths, the death figures reported by the Belgian authorities included deaths in the community, such as in care homes, confirmed to have been caused by the virus, as well as a much larger number of such deaths suspected to have been caused by the virus, even if the person was not tested.[10]

Background edit

On 12 January 2020, the World Health Organization (WHO) confirmed that a novel coronavirus was the cause of a respiratory illness in a cluster of people in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China, which was reported to the WHO on 31 December 2019.[11][12] First reports of COVID-19 started to appear in the Belgian media around 8 January.[13]

The case fatality ratio for COVID-19 has been much lower than SARS of 2003,[14][15] but the transmission has been significantly greater, with a significant total death toll.[16][14] (see statistics below)

Timeline edit

COVID-19 cases in Belgium  ()
     Deaths        Confirmed cases
Date
# of cases
# of deaths
2020-02-04 1(n.a.)
1(=)
2020-03-01 2(+1)
2020-03-02 8(+6)
2020-03-03 13(+5)
2020-03-04 23(+10)
2020-03-05 50(+27)
2020-03-06
109(+59)
2020-03-07
169(+60)
2020-03-08
200(+31)
2020-03-09
239(+39)
2020-03-10
267(+28) 1(n.a.)
2020-03-11
314(+47) 3(+2)
2020-03-12
399(+85) 3(=)
2020-03-13
559(+160) 3(=)
2020-03-14
689(+130) 4(+1)
2020-03-15
886(+197) 4(=)
2020-03-16
1,058(+172) 5(+1)
2020-03-17
1,243(+185) 10(+5)
2020-03-18
1,486(+243) 14(+4)
2020-03-19
1,795(+309) 21(+7)
2020-03-20
2,257(+462) 37(+16)
2020-03-21
2,815(+558) 67(+30)
2020-03-22
3,401(+586) 75(+8)
2020-03-23
3,743(+342) 88(+13)
2020-03-24
4,269(+526) 122(+34)
2020-03-25
4,937(+668) 178(+56)
2020-03-26
6,235(+1,298) 220(+42)
2020-03-27
7,284(+1,049) 289(+69)
2020-03-28
9,134(+1,850) 353(+64)
2020-03-29
10,386(+1,252) 431(+78)
2020-03-30
11,899(+1,513) 513(+82)
2020-03-31
12,775(+876) 705(+192)
2020-04-01
13,964(+1,189) 828(+123)
2020-04-02
15,348(+1,384) 1,011(+183)
2020-04-03
16,770(+1,422) 1,143(+132)
2020-04-04
18,431(+1,661) 1,283(+140)
2020-04-05
19,691(+1,260) 1,447(+164)
2020-04-06
20,814(+1,123) 1,632(+185)
2020-04-07
22,194(+1,380) 2,035(+403)
2020-04-08
23,403(+1,209) 2,240(+205)
2020-04-09
24,983(+1,580) 2,523(+283)
2020-04-10
26,667(+1,684) 3,019(+496)
2020-04-11
28,018(+1,351) 3,346(+327)
2020-04-12
29,647(+1,629) 3,600(+254)
2020-04-13
30,589(+942) 3,903(+303)
2020-04-14
31,119(+530) 4,157(+254)
2020-04-15
33,573(+2,454) 4,440(+283)
2020-04-16
34,809(+1,236) 4,857(+417)
2020-04-17
36,138(+1,329) 5,163(+306)
2020-04-18
37,183(+1,045) 5,453(+290)
2020-04-19
38,496(+1,313) 5,683(+230)
2020-04-20
39,983(+1,487) 5,828(+145)
2020-04-21
40,956(+973) 5,998(+170)
2020-04-22
41,889(+933) 6,262(+264)
2020-04-23
42,797(+908) 6,490(+228)
2020-04-24
44,293(+1,496) 6,679(+189)
2020-04-25
45,325(+1,032) 6,917(+238)
2020-04-26
46,134(+809) 7,094(+177)
2020-04-27
46,687(+553) 7,207(+113)
2020-04-28
47,334(+647) 7,331(+124)
2020-04-29
47,859(+525) 7,501(+170)
2020-04-30
48,519(+660) 7,594(+93)
2020-05-01
49,032(+513) 7,703(+109)
2020-05-02
49,517(+485) 7,765(+62)
2020-05-03
49,906(+389) 7,844(+79)
2020-05-04
50,267(+361) 7,924(+80)
2020-05-05
50,509(+242) 8,016(+92)
2020-05-06
50,781(+272) 8,339(+323)
2020-05-07
51,420(+639) 8,415(+76)
2020-05-08
52,011(+591) 8,521(+106)
2020-05-09
52,596(+585) 8,581(+60)
2020-05-10
53,081(+485) 8,656(+75)
2020-05-11
53,449(+368) 8,707(+51)
2020-05-12
53,779(+330) 8,761(+54)
2020-05-13
53,981(+202) 8,843(+82)
2020-05-14
54,288(+307) 8,924(+81)
2020-05-15
54,644(+356) 8,959(+35)
2020-05-16
54,989(+345) 9,005(+46)
2020-05-17
55,280(+291) 9,052(+47)
2020-05-18
55,559(+279) 9,080(+28)
2020-05-19
55,791(+232) 9,108(+28)
2020-05-20
55,983(+192) 9,150(+42)
2020-05-21
56,235(+252) 9,186(+36)
2020-05-22
56,511(+276) 9,212(+26)
2020-05-23
56,810(+299) 9,237(+25)
2020-05-24
57,092(+282) 9,280(+43)
2020-05-25
57,342(+250) 9,312(+32)
2020-05-26
57,455(+113) 9,334(+22)
2020-05-27
57,592(+137) 9,364(+30)
2020-05-28
57,849(+257) 9,388(+24)
2020-05-29
58,061(+212) 9,430(+42)
2020-05-30
58,186(+125) 9,453(+23)
2020-05-31
58,381(+195) 9,467(+14)
2020-06-01
58,517(+136) 9,486(+19)
2020-06-02
58,615(+98) 9,505(+19)
2020-06-03
58,685(+70) 9,522(+17)
2020-06-04
58,767(+82) 9,548(+26)
2020-06-05
58,907(+140) 9,566(+18)
2020-06-06
59,072(+165) 9,580(+14)
2020-06-07
59,226(+154) 9,595(+15)
2020-06-08
59,348(+122) 9,606(+11)
2020-06-09
59,437(+89) 9,619(+13)
2020-06-10
59,569(+132) 9,629(+10)
2020-06-11
59,711(+142) 9,636(+7)
2020-06-12
59,819(+108) 9,646(+10)
2020-06-13
59,918(+99) 9,650(+4)
2020-06-14
60,029(+111) 9,655(+5)
2020-06-15
60,100(+71) 9,661(+6)
2020-06-16
60,155(+55) 9,663(+2)
2020-06-17
60,244(+89) 9,675(+12)
2020-06-18
60,348(+104) 9,683(+8)
2020-06-19
60,476(+128) 9,695(+12)
2020-06-20
60,550(+74) 9,696(+1)
2020-06-23
60,810(n.a.) 9,713(n.a.)
2020-06-24
60,898(+88) 9,722(+9)
2020-06-25
61,007(+109) 9,726(+4)
2020-06-26
61,106(+99) 9,731(+5)
2020-06-27
61,209(+103) 9,732(+1)
2020-06-30
61,427(n.a.) 9,747(n.a.)
2020-07-01
61,509(+82) 9,754(+7)
2020-07-02
61,598(+89) 9,761(+7)
2020-07-03
61,727(+129) 9,765(+4)
2020-07-04
61,838(+111) 9,771(+6)
2020-07-07
62,058(n.a.) 9,774(n.a.)
2020-07-08
62,123(+65) 9,776(+2)
2020-07-09
62,210(+87) 9,778(+2)
2020-07-10
62,357(+147) 9,781(+3)
2020-07-11
62,469(+112) 9,782(+1)
2020-07-14
62,781(n.a.) 9,787(n.a.)
2020-07-15
62,872(+91) 9,788(+1)
2020-07-16
63,039(+167) 9,792(+4)
2020-07-17
63,238(+199) 9,795(+3)
2020-07-18
63,499(+261) 9,800(+5)
2020-07-21
64,094(n.a.) 9,805(n.a.)
2020-07-22
64,258(+164) 9,805(=)
2020-07-23
64,627(+369) 9,808(+3)
2020-07-24
64,847(+220) 9,812(+4)
2020-07-25
65,199(+352) 9,817(+5)
2020-07-26
65,727(+528) 9,821(+4)
2020-07-27
66,026(+299) 9,821(=)
2020-07-28
66,428(+402) 9,822(+1)
2020-07-29
66,662(+234) 9,833(+11)
2020-07-30
67,335(+673) 9,836(+3)
2020-07-31
68,006(+671) 9,840(+4)
2020-08-01
68,751(+745) 9,841(+1)
2020-08-02
69,402(+651) 9,845(+4)
2020-08-03
69,849(+447) 9,845(=)
2020-08-04
70,314(+465) 9,850(+5)
2020-08-05
70,648(+334) 9,852(+2)
2020-08-06
71,158(+510) 9,859(+7)
2020-08-07
72,016(+858) 9,861(+2)
2020-08-08
72,784(+768) 9,866(+5)
2020-08-09
73,401(+617) 9,870(+4)
2020-08-10
74,152(+751) 9,872(+2)
2020-08-11
74,620(+468) 9,879(+7)
2020-08-12
75,008(+388) 9,885(+6)
2020-08-13
75,647(+639) 9,900(+15)
2020-08-14
76,191(+544) 9,916(+16)
2020-08-15
77,113(+922) 9,924(+8)
2020-08-16
77,869(+756) 9,935(+11)
2020-08-17
78,323(+454) 9,939(+4)
2020-08-18
78,534(+211) 9,944(+5)
2020-08-19
78,897(+363) 9,959(+15)
2020-08-20
79,479(+582) 9,969(+10)
2020-08-21
80,178(+699) 9,976(+7)
2020-08-22
80,894(+716) 9,985(+9)
2020-08-23
81,468(+574) 9,988(+3)
2020-08-24
81,936(+468) 9,992(+4)
2020-08-25
82,092(+156) 9,996(+4)
2020-08-26
82,447(+355) 9,878
2020-08-27
83,030(+583) 9,879(+1)
2020-08-28
83,500(+470) 9,884(+5)
2020-08-29
83,952(+452) 9,886(+2)
2020-08-30
84,599(+647) 9,891(+5)
2020-08-31
85,042(+443) 9,894(+3)
2020-09-01
85,236(+194) 9,895(+1)
2020-09-02
85,487(+251) 9,897(+2)
2020-09-03
85,911(+424) 9,898(+1)
2020-09-04
86,544(+633) 9,899(+1)
2020-09-05
87,174(+630) 9,901(+2)
2020-09-06
87,825(+651) 9,906(+5)
2020-09-07
88,367(+542) 9,907(+1)
2020-09-08
88,769(+402) 9,909(+2)
2020-09-09
89,141(+372) 9,912(+3)
2020-09-10
89,691(+550) 9,917(+5)
2020-09-11
90,568(+877) 9,917(=)
2020-09-12
91,537(+969) 9,919(+2)
2020-09-13
92,478(+941) 9,923(+4)
2020-09-14
93,455(+977) 9,925(+2)
2020-09-15
94,306(+851) 9,927(+2)
2020-09-16
94,795(+489) 9,930(+3)
2020-09-17
95,948(+1,153) 9,935(+5)
2020-09-18
97,976(+2,028) 9,936(+1)
2020-09-19
99,649(+1,673) 9,937(+1)
2020-09-20
100,748(+1,099) 9,944(+7)
2020-09-21
102,295(+1,547) 9,948(+4)
2020-09-22
103,392(+1,097) 9,950(+2)
2020-09-23
105,226(+1,834) 9,955(+5)
2020-09-24
106,887(+1,661) 9,959(+4)
2020-09-25
108,768(+1,881) 9,965(+6)
2020-09-26
110,976(+2,208) 9,969(+4)
2020-09-27
112,803(+1,827) 9,974(+5)
2020-09-28
114,179(+1,376) 9,980(+6)
2020-09-29
115,353(+1,174) 9,987(+7)
2020-09-30
117,115(+1,762) 10,001(+14)
2020-10-01
118,452(+1,337) 10,016(+15)
2020-10-02
121,059(+2,607) 10,023(+7)
2020-10-03
124,234(+3,175) 10,037(+14)
2020-10-04
127,623(+3,389) 10,044(+7)
2020-10-05
130,235(+2,612) 10,064(+20)
2020-10-06
132,203(+1,968) 10,078(+14)
2020-10-07
134,291(+2,088) 10,092(+14)
2020-10-08
137,868(+3,577) 10,108(+16)
2020-10-09
143,596(+5,728) 10,126(+18)
2020-10-10
148,981(+5,385) 10,151(+25)
2020-10-11
156,931(+7,950) 10,175(+24)
2020-10-12
162,258(+5,327) 10,191(+16)
2020-10-13
165,880(+3,622) 10,211(+20)
2020-10-14
173,240(+7,360) 10,244(+33)
2020-10-15
181,511(+8,271) 10,278(+34)
2020-10-16
191,959(+10,448) 10,327(+49)
2020-10-17
202,151(+10,192) 10,359(+32)
2020-10-18
213,115(+10,964) 10,392(+33)
2020-10-19
222,253(+9,138) 10,413(+21)
2020-10-20
230,480(+8,227) 10,443(+30)
2020-10-21
240,159(+9,679) 10,489(+46)
2020-10-22
253,386(+13,227) 10,539(+50)
2020-10-23
270,132(+16,746) 10,588(+49)
2020-10-24
287,700(+17,568) 10,658(+70)
2020-10-25
305,409(+17,709) 10,737(+79)
2020-10-26
321,031(+15,622) 10,810(+73)
2020-10-27
333,718(+12,687) 10,899(+89)
2020-10-28
347,289(+13,571) 11,038(+139)
2020-10-29
368,337(+21,048) 11,170(+132)
2020-10-30
392,258(+23,921) 11,308(+138)
2020-10-31
412,314(+20,056) 11,452(+144)
2020-11-01
429,229(+16,915) 11,625(+173)
2020-11-02
441,018(+11,789) 11,737(+112)
2020-11-03
447,355(+6,337) 11,858(+121)
2020-11-04
452,541(+5,186) 12,126(+268)
2020-11-05
468,213(+15,672) 12,311(+185)
2020-11-06
479,341(+11,128) 12,520(+209)
2020-11-07
488,044(+8,703) 12,708(+188)
2020-11-08
494,168(+6,124) 12,907(+199)
2020-11-09
500,789(+6,621) 13,055(+148)
2020-11-10
503,182(+2,393) 13,216(+161)
2020-11-11
507,475(+4,293) 13,561(+345)
2020-11-12
515,391(+7,916) 13,758(+197)
2020-11-13
520,393(+5,002) 13,891(+133)
2020-11-14
525,012(+4,619) 14,106(+215)
2020-11-15
531,280(+6,268) 14,303(+197)
2020-11-16
535,939(+4,659) 14,421(+118)
2020-11-17
537,871(+1,932) 14,616(+195)
2020-11-18
540,605(+2,734) 14,839(+223)
2020-11-19
545,787(+5,182) 15,025(+186)
2020-11-20
550,264(+4,477) 15,196(+171)
2020-11-21
553,680(+3,416) 15,352(+156)
2020-11-22
556,904(+3,224) 15,522(+170)
2020-11-23
558,779(+1,875) 15,618(+96)
2020-11-24
559,902(+1,123) 15,755(+137)
2020-11-25
561,803(+1,901) 15,938(+183)
2020-11-26
564,967(+3,164) 16,077(+139)
2020-11-27
567,532(+2,565) 16,219(+142)
2020-11-28
570,829(+3,297) 16,339(+120)
2020-11-29
574,448(+3,619) 16,461(+122)
2020-11-30
576,599(+2,151) 16,547(+86)
2020-12-01
577,345(+746) 16,645(+98)
2020-12-02
579,212(+1,867) 16,786(+141)
2020-12-03
582,252(+3,040) 16,911(+125)
2020-12-04
584,587(+2,335) 17,033(+122)
2020-12-05
587,439(+2,852) 17,142(+109)
2020-12-06
589,942(+2,503) 17,254(+112)
2020-12-07
591,756(+1,814) 17,320(+66)
2020-12-08
592,615(+859) 17,386(+66)
2020-12-09
594,572(+1,957) 17,507(+121)
2020-12-10
597,643(+3,071) 17,603(+96)
2020-12-11
600,397(+2,754) 17,692(+89)
2020-12-12
603,159(+2,762) 17,792(+100)
2020-12-13
605,966(+2,807) 17,902(+110)
2020-12-14
608,137(+2,171) 17,951(+49)
2020-12-15
609,211(+1,074) 18,054(+103)
2020-12-16
611,422(+2,211) 18,187(+133)
2020-12-17
615,058(+3,636) 18,278(+91)
2020-12-18
618,204(+3,146) 18,371(+93)
2020-12-19
621,039(+2,835) 18,455(+84)
2020-12-20
623,760(+2,721) 18,545(+90)
2020-12-21
625,930(+2,170) 18,626(+81)
2020-12-22
626,911(+981) 18,697(+71)
2020-12-23
629,109(+2,198) 18,821(+124)
2020-12-24
632,321(+3,212) 18,939(+118)
2020-12-25
634,904(+2,583) 19,038(+99)
2020-12-26
637,246(+2,342) 19,089(+51)
2020-12-27
638,030(+784) 19,158(+69)
2020-12-28
638,877(+847) 19,200(+42)
2020-12-29
639,734(+857) 19,234(+34)
2020-12-30
641,411(+1,677) 19,361(+127)
2020-12-31
644,242(+2,831) 19,441(+80)
2021-01-01
646,496(+2,254) 19,528(+87)
2021-01-02
648,289(+1,793) 19,581(+53)
2021-01-03
649,169(+880) 19,644(+63)
2021-01-04
650,011(+842) 19,701(+57)
2021-01-05
650,887(+876) 19,750(+49)
2021-01-06
652,735(+1,848) 19,827(+77)
2021-01-07
655,732(+2,997) 19,883(+56)
2021-01-08
658,655(+2,923) 19,912(+29)
2021-01-09
660,703(+2,048) 19,992(+80)
2021-01-10
662,694(+1,991) 20,038(+46)
2021-01-11
664,263(+1,569) 20,078(+40)
2021-01-12
665,223(+960) 20,122(+44)
2021-01-13
667,322(+2,099) 20,194(+72)
2021-01-14
670,249(+2,927) 20,250(+56)
2021-01-15
672,886(+2,637) 20,294(+44)
2021-01-16
675,089(+2,203) 20,352(+58)
2021-01-17
677,209(+2,120) 20,396(+44)
2021-01-18
678,839(+1,630) 20,435(+39)
2021-01-19
679,771(+932) 20,472(+37)
2021-01-20
681,250(+1,479) 20,554(+82)
2021-01-21
684,256(+3,006) 20,572(+18)
2021-01-22
686,827(+2,571) 20,620(+48)
2021-01-23
689,271(+2,444) 20,675(+55)
2021-01-24
691,854(+2,583) 20,726(+51)
2021-01-25
693,666(+1,812) 20,779(+53)
2021-01-26
694,858(+1,192) 20,814(+35)
2021-01-27
696,642(+1,784) 20,879(+65)
2021-01-28
699,662(+3,020) 20,933(+54)
2021-01-29
702,437(+2,775) 20,982(+49)
2021-01-30
705,120(+2,683) 21,018(+36)
2021-01-31
707,837(+2,717) 21,066(+48)
2021-02-01
710,153(+2,316) 21,092(+26)
2021-02-02
711,417(+1,264) 21,124(+32)
2021-02-03
713,271(+1,854) 21,173(+49)
2021-02-04
716,395(+3,124) 21,216(+43)
2021-02-05
718,847(+2,452) 21,260(+44)
2021-02-06
721,432(+2,585) 21,295(+35)
2021-02-07
723,870(+2,438) 21,352(+57)
2021-02-08
725,610(+1,740) 21,389(+37)
2021-02-09
726,483(+873) 21,423(+34)
2021-02-10
728,334(+1,851) 21,472(+49)
2021-02-11
730,951(+2,617) 21,512(+40)
2021-02-12
733,100(+2,149) 21,551(+39)
2021-02-13
735,220(+2,120) 21,599(+48)
2021-02-14
737,115(+1,895) 21,634(+35)
2021-02-15
738,631(+1,516) 21,662(+28)
2021-02-16
739,488(+857) 21,702(+40)
2021-02-17
741,205(+1,717) 21,750(+48)
2021-02-18
743,882(+2,677) 21,793(+43)
2021-02-19
746,302(+2,420) 21,821(+28)
2021-02-20
749,739(+3,437) 21,859(+38)
2021-02-21
752,379(+2,640) 21,887(+28)
2021-02-22
754,473(+2,094) 21,903(+16)
2021-02-23
755,594(+1,121) 21,923(+20)
2021-02-24
757,696(+2,102) 21,956(+33)
2021-02-25
760,809(+3,113) 21,988(+32)
2021-02-26
763,885(+3,076) 22,006(+18)
2021-02-27
766,654(+2,769) 22,034(+28)
2021-02-28
769,414(+2,760) 22,052(+18)
2021-03-01
771,511(+2,097) 22,077(+25)
2021-03-02
772,294(+783) 22,106(+29)
2021-03-03
774,344(+2,050) 22,141(+35)
2021-03-04
777,608(+3,264) 22,169(+28)
2021-03-05
780,251(+2,643) 22,196(+27)
2021-03-06
783,010(+2,759) 22,215(+19)
2021-03-07
785,809(+2,799) 22,240(+25)
2021-03-08
787,891(+2,082) 22,261(+21)
2021-03-09
789,008(+1,117) 22,292(+31)
2021-03-10
791,171(+2,163) 22,327(+35)
2021-03-11
794,605(+3,434) 22,347(+20)
2021-03-12
798,108(+3,503) 22,370(+23)
2021-03-13
801,723(+3,615) 22,397(+27)
2021-03-14
805,321(+3,598) 22,421(+24)
2021-03-15
808,283(+2,962) 22,441(+20)
2021-03-16
809,861(+1,578) 22,545(+104)
2021-03-17
813,026(+3,165) 22,572(+27)
2021-03-18
818,142(+5,116) 22,600(+28)
2021-03-19
822,801(+4,659) 22,624(+24)
2021-03-20
827,941(+5,140) 22,650(+26)
2021-03-21
2021-03-22
837,006(n.a.) 22,707(n.a.)
2021-03-23
839,238(+2,232) 22,728(+21)
2021-03-24
842,775(+3,537) 22,763(+35)
2021-03-25
849,090(+6,315) 22,786(+23)
2021-03-26
854,608(+5,518) 22,816(+30)
2021-03-27
860,731(+6,123) 22,816(=)
2021-03-28
866,063(+5,332) 22,870(+54)
2021-03-29
870,757(+4,694) 22,897(+27)
2021-03-30
872,936(+2,179) 22,921(+24)
2021-03-31
876,842(+3,906) 22,966(+45)
2021-04-01
882,453(+5,611) 23,016(+50)
2021-04-02
887,920(+5,467) 23,045(+29)
2021-04-03
892,585(+4,665) 23,083(+38)
2021-04-04
897,474(+4,889) 23,130(+47)
2021-04-05
900,996(+3,522) 23,169(+39)
2021-04-06
902,964(+1,968) 23,202(+33)
2021-04-07
904,673(+1,709) 23,247(+45)
2021-04-08
908,212(+3,539) 23,301(+54)
2021-04-09
913,057(+4,845) 23,348(+47)
2021-04-10
917,917(+4,860) 23,390(+42)
2021-04-11
922,487(+4,570) 23,428(+38)
2021-04-12
925,476(+2,989) 23,473(+45)
2021-04-13
927,229(+1,753) 23,503(+30)
2021-04-14
930,603(+3,374) 23,566(+63)
2021-04-15
935,316(+4,713) 23,603(+37)
2021-04-16
939,309(+3,993) 23,636(+33)
2021-04-17
943,213(+3,904) 23,681(+45)
2021-04-18
947,000(+3,787) 23,718(+37)
2021-04-19
949,996(+2,996) 23,747(+29)
2021-04-20
951,626(+1,630) 23,782(+35)
2021-04-21
955,056(+3,430) 23,834(+52)
2021-04-22
960,169(+5,113) 23,867(+33)
2021-04-23
964,526(+4,357) 23,909(+42)
2021-04-24
968,107(+3,581) 23,954(+45)
2021-04-25
972,041(+3,934) 23,990(+36)
2021-04-26
974,418(+2,377) 24,024(+34)
2021-04-27
976,088(+1,670) 24,065(+41)
2021-04-28
979,034(+2,946) 24,104(+39)
2021-04-29
982,959(+3,925) 24,140(+36)
2021-04-30
986,622(+3,663) 24,185(+45)
2021-05-01
990,229(+3,607) 24,230(+45)
2021-05-02
993,434(+3,205) 24,258(+28)
2021-05-03
995,562(+2,128) 24,291(+33)
2021-05-04
996,896(+1,334) 24,322(+31)
2021-05-05
999,627(+2,731) 24,367(+45)
2021-05-06
1,003,746(+4,119) 24,406(+39)
2021-05-07
1,007,264(+3,518) 24,444(+38)
2021-05-08
1,010,987(+3,723) 24,483(+39)
2021-05-09
1,014,351(+3,364) 24,511(+28)
2021-05-10
1,016,609(+2,258) 24,551(+40)
2021-05-11
1,017,876(+1,267) 24,583(+32)
2021-05-12
1,020,332(+2,456) 24,609(+26)
2021-05-13
1,023,583(+3,251) 24,630(+21)
2021-05-14
1,026,473(+2,890) 24,645(+15)
2021-05-15
1,028,104(+1,631) 24,664(+19)
2021-05-16
1,030,071(+1,967) 24,686(+22)
2021-05-17
1,031,923(+1,852) 24,709(+23)
2021-05-18
1,032,895(+972) 24,723(+14)
2021-05-19
1,034,714(+1,819) 24,749(+26)
2021-05-20
1,038,514(+3,800) 24,768(+19)
2021-05-21
1,041,706(+3,192) 24,794(+26)
2021-05-22
1,044,612(+2,906) 24,809(+15)
2021-05-23
1,047,128(+2,516) 24,823(+14)
2021-05-24
1,048,881(+1,753) 24,842(+19)
2021-05-25
1,049,822(+941) 24,853(+11)
2021-05-26
1,050,677(+855) 24,873(+20)
2021-05-27
1,052,652(+1,975) 24,889(+16)
2021-05-28
1,055,543(+2,891) 24,902(+13)
2021-05-29
1,057,903(+2,360) 24,910(+8)
2021-05-30
1,059,763(+1,860) 24,921(+11)
2021-05-31
1,061,200(+1,437) 24,940(+19)
2021-06-01
1,062,001(+801) 24,955(+15)
2021-06-02
1,063,499(+1,498) 24,968(+13)
2021-06-03
1,065,358(+1,859) 24,982(+14)
2021-06-04
1,066,957(+1,599) 24,995(+13)
2021-06-05
1,068,406(+1,449) 25,014(+19)
2021-06-06
1,069,874(+1,468) 25,019(+5)
2021-06-07
1,070,802(+928) 25,033(+14)
2021-06-08
1,071,271(+469) 25,041(+8)
2021-06-09
1,072,175(+904) 25,051(+10)
2021-06-10
1,073,358(+1,183) 25,061(+10)
2021-06-11
1,074,204(+846) 25,068(+7)
2021-06-12
1,074,988(+784) 25,075(+7)
2021-06-13
1,075,765(+777) 25,081(+6)
2021-06-14
1,076,388(+623) 25,088(+7)
2021-06-15
1,076,579(+191) 25,093(+5)
2021-06-16
1,077,087(+508) 25,099(+6)
2021-06-17
1,077,758(+671) 25,110(+11)
2021-06-18
1,078,251(+493) 25,117(+7)
2021-06-19
1,078,679(+428) 25,125(+8)
2021-06-20
1,079,084(+405) 25,132(+7)
2021-06-21
1,079,415(+331) 25,136(+4)
2021-06-22
1,079,640(+225) 25,141(+5)
2021-06-23
1,080,035(+395) 25,144(+3)
2021-06-24
1,081,061(+1,026) 25,149(+5)
2021-06-25
1,081,908(+847) 25,152(+3)
2021-06-26
1,082,476(+568) 25,160(+8)
1,082,476(=) 25,160(=)
2021-06-29
1,083,478(+1,002) 25,168(+8)
2021-06-30
1,084,550(+1,072) 25,170(+2)
2021-07-01
1,085,131(+581) 25,173(+3)
2021-07-02
1,085,885(+754) 25,180(+7)
2021-07-03
1,086,508(+623) 25,185(+5)
1,086,508(=) 25,185(=)
2021-07-06
1,088,363(+1,855) 25,190(+5)
2021-07-07
1,089,105(+742) 25,194(+4)
2021-07-08
1,091,095(+1,990) 25,196(+2)
2021-07-09
1,092,447(+1,352) 25,196(=)
2021-07-10
1,093,700(+1,253) 25,198(+2)
1,093,700(=) 25,198(=)
2021-07-13
1,097,029(+3,329) 25,205(+7)
2021-07-14
1,098,332(+1,303) 25,207(+2)
2021-07-15
1,100,616(+2,284) 25,207(=)
2021-07-16
1,102,069(+1,453) 25,208(+1)
2021-07-17
1,103,413(+1,344) 25,209(+1)
1,103,413(=) 25,209(=)
2021-07-20
1,107,208(+3,795) 25,213(+4)
2021-07-21
1,108,675(+1,467) 25,213(=)
2021-07-22
2021-07-23
1,112,161(n.a.) 25,217(n.a.)
2021-07-24
1,113,465(+1,304) 25,220(+3)
1,113,465(=) 25,220(=)
2021-07-27
1,117,697(+4,232) 25,228(+8)
2021-07-28
1,119,030(+1,333) 25,230(+2)
2021-07-29
1,121,089(+2,059) 25,231(+1)
2021-07-30
1,122,951(+1,862) 25,235(+4)
2021-07-31
1,127,715(+4,764) 25,241(+6)
1,127,715(=) 25,241(=)
2021-08-03
1,129,018(+1,303) 25,247(+6)
2021-08-04
1,130,758(+1,740) 25,251(+4)
2021-08-05
1,132,934(+2,176) 25,258(+7)
2021-08-06
1,134,907(+1,973) 25,264(+6)
2021-08-07
1,136,726(+1,819) 25,268(+4)
1,136,726(=) 25,268(=)
2021-08-10
1,141,379(+4,653) 25,274(+6)
2021-08-11
1,143,127(+1,748) 25,279(+5)
2021-08-12
1,145,736(+2,609) 25,282(+3)
2021-08-13
1,147,855(+2,119) 25,285(+3)
2021-08-14
1,149,869(+2,014) 25,287(+2)
1,149,869(=) 25,287(=)
2021-08-17
1,154,879(+5,010) 25,299(+12)
2021-08-18
1,156,620(+1,741) 25,299(=)
2021-08-19
1,159,366(+2,746) 25,305(+6)
2021-08-20
1,161,558(+2,192) 25,312(+7)
2021-08-21
1,163,726(+2,168) 25,320(+8)
1,163,726(=) 25,320(=)
2021-08-24
1,168,602(+4,876) 25,341(+21)
2021-08-25
1,170,213(+1,611) 25,342(+1)
2021-08-26
1,173,108(+2,895) 25,348(+6)
2021-08-27
1,175,575(+2,467) 25,354(+6)
2021-08-28
1,177,909(+2,334) 25,360(+6)
1,177,909(=) 25,360(=)
2021-08-31
1,182,810(+4,901) 25,374(+14)
2021-09-01
1,184,664(+1,854) 25,380(+6)
2021-09-02
1,187,506(+2,842) 25,382(+2)
2021-09-03
1,189,710(+2,204) 25,392(+10)
2021-09-04
1,192,008(+2,298) 25,397(+5)
1,192,008(=) 25,397(=)
2021-09-07
1,196,656(+4,648) 25,421(+24)
2021-09-08
1,198,503(+1,847) 25,428(+7)
2021-09-09
1,201,056(+2,553) 25,442(+14)
2021-09-10
1,203,326(+2,270) 25,447(+5)
2021-09-11
1,205,516(+2,190) 25,454(+7)
1,205,516(=) 25,454(=)
2021-09-14
1,210,381(+4,865) 25,454(=)
2021-09-15
1,212,106(+1,725) 25,477(+23)
2021-09-16
1,215,114(+3,008) 25,486(+9)
2021-09-17
1,217,473(+2,359) 25,494(+8)
2021-09-18
1,219,814(+2,341) 25,497(+3)
1,219,814(=) 25,497(=)
2021-09-21
1,224,885(+5,071) 25,517(+20)
2021-09-22
1,226,682(+1,797) 25,524(+7)
2021-09-23
1,229,236(+2,554) 25,533(+9)
2021-09-24
1,231,523(+2,287) 25,543(+10)
2021-09-25
1,233,723(+2,200) 25,554(+11)
1,233,723(=) 25,554(=)
2021-09-28
1,238,358(+4,635) 25,568(+14)
2021-09-29
1,240,232(+1,874) 25,581(+13)
2021-09-30
1,242,821(+2,589) 25,595(+14)
2021-10-01
1,244,954(+2,133) 25,602(+7)
2021-10-02
1,247,197(+2,243) 25,612(+10)
1,247,197(=) 25,612(=)
2021-10-05
1,251,857(+4,660) 25,632(+20)
2021-10-06
1,253,587(+1,730) 25,640(+8)
2021-10-07
1,256,191(+2,604) 25,649(+9)
2021-10-08
1,258,688(+2,497) 25,665(+16)
2021-10-09
1,261,102(+2,414) 25,675(+10)
1,261,102(=) 25,675(=)
2021-10-12
1,266,562(+5,460) 25,695(+20)
2021-10-13
1,269,002(+2,440) 25,713(+18)
2021-10-14
1,272,669(+3,667) 25,726(+13)
2021-10-15
1,276,221(+3,552) 25,732(+6)
2021-10-16
1,279,869(+3,648) 25,747(+15)
1,279,869(=) 25,747(=)
2021-10-19
1,289,033(+9,164) 25,780(+33)
2021-10-20
1,292,887(+3,854) 25,797(+17)
2021-10-21
1,299,439(+6,552) 25,816(+19)
2021-10-22
1,305,678(+6,239) 25,835(+19)
2021-10-23
1,312,360(+6,682) 25,846(+11)
1,312,360(=) 25,846(=)
2021-10-26
1,328,202(+15,842) 25,889(+43)
2021-10-27
1,333,947(+5,745) 25,914(+25)
2021-10-28
1,342,718(+8,771) 25,946(+32)
2021-10-29
1,351,913(+9,195) 25,976(+30)
2021-10-30
1,360,650(+8,737) 25,994(+18)
2021-10-31
1,367,882(+7,232) 26,008(+14)
2021-11-01
1,372,943(+5,061) 26,026(+18)
2021-11-02
1,378,627(+5,684) 26,042(+16)
2021-11-03
1,385,377(+6,750) 26,061(+19)
2021-11-04
1,393,358(+7,981) 26,083(+22)
2021-11-05
1,403,548(+10,190) 26,105(+22)
2021-11-06
1,414,463(+10,915) 26,131(+26)
2021-11-07
1,422,678(+8,215) 26,154(+23)
2021-11-08
1,430,412(+7,734) 26,176(+22)
2021-11-09
1,438,830(+8,418) 26,200(+24)
2021-11-10
1,448,962(+10,132) 26,230(+30)
2021-11-11
1,463,548(+14,586) 26,261(+31)
2021-11-12
1,473,944(+10,396) 26,291(+30)
2021-11-13
1,484,712(+10,768) 26,321(+30)
2021-11-14
1,493,912(+9,200) 26,348(+27)
2021-11-15
1,503,245(+9,333) 26,376(+28)
2021-11-16
1,512,474(+9,229) 26,403(+27)
2021-11-17
1,524,862(+12,388) 26,444(+41)
2021-11-18
1,543,299(+18,437) 26,484(+40)
2021-11-19
1,559,998(+16,699) 26,526(+42)
2021-11-20
1,581,500(+21,502) 26,568(+42)
2021-11-21
1,595,762(+14,262) 26,603(+35)
2021-11-22
1,609,222(+13,460) 26,634(+31)
2021-11-23
1,623,560(+14,338) 26,669(+35)
2021-11-24
1,635,675(+12,115) 26,705(+36)
2021-11-25
1,659,025(+23,350) 26,743(+38)
2021-11-26
1,679,861(+20,836) 26,793(+50)
2021-11-27
1,701,633(+21,772) 26,840(+47)
2021-11-28
1,718,995(+17,362) 26,888(+48)
2021-11-29
1,734,562(+15,567) 26,922(+34)
2021-11-30
1,749,469(+14,907) 26,966(+44)
2021-12-01
1,766,035(+16,566) 27,015(+49)
2021-12-02
1,786,444(+20,409) 27,072(+57)
2021-12-03
1,809,557(+23,113) 27,120(+48)
2021-12-04
1,827,467(+17,910) 27,167(+47)
2021-12-05
1,842,761(+15,294) 27,224(+57)
2021-12-06
1,855,062(+12,301) 27,276(+52)
2021-12-07
1,868,906(+13,844) 27,319(+43)
2021-12-08
1,879,784(+10,878) 27,360(+41)
1,879,784(=) 27,360(=)
2022-12-11
4,648,042(+2,768,258) 33,100(+5,740)
2022-12-12
4,648,042(=) 33,100(=)
2022-12-13
4,654,473(+6,431) 33,133(+33)
4,654,473(=) 33,133(=)
2022-12-16
4,658,298(+3,825) 33,155(+22)
4,658,298(=) 33,155(=)
2022-12-20
4,664,481(+6,183) 33,211(+56)
4,664,481(=) 33,211(=)
2022-12-23
4,668,248(+3,767) 33,228(+17)
4,668,248(=) 33,228(=)
2023-01-06
4,682,234(+13,986) 33,395(+167)
4,682,234(=) 33,395(=)
2023-01-13
4,686,147(+3,913) 33,478(+83)
4,686,147(=) 33,478(=)
2023-01-20
4,688,927(+2,780) 33,525(+47)
4,688,927(=) 33,525(=)
2023-01-27
4,691,499(+2,572) 33,557(+32)
4,691,499(=) 33,557(=)
2023-02-03
4,695,403(+3,904) 33,582(+25)
4,695,403(=) 33,582(=)
2023-02-10
4,700,949(+5,546) 33,616(+34)
4,700,949(=) 33,616(=)
2023-02-17
4,708,273(+7,324) 33,663(+47)
4,708,273(=) 33,663(=)
2023-02-24
4,717,655(+9,382) 33,717(+54)
4,717,655(=) 33,717(=)
2023-03-03
4,727,795(+10,140) 33,775(+58)
4,727,795(=) 33,775(=)
2023-03-10
4,739,365(+11,570) 33,814(+39)
4,739,365(=) 33,814(=)
2023-03-17
4,757,448(+18,083) 33,885(+71)
4,757,448(=) 33,885(=)
2023-03-23
4,767,730(+10,282) 33,982(+97)
4,767,730(=) 33,982(=)
2023-03-30
4,776,837(+9,107) 34,059(+77)
4,776,837(=) 34,059(=)
2023-04-07
4,782,863(+6,026) 34,115(+56)
4,782,863(=) 34,115(=)
2023-04-14
4,786,803(+3,940) 34,166(+51)
4,786,803(=) 34,166(=)
2023-04-21
4,790,564(+3,761) 34,188(+22)
4,790,564(=) 34,188(=)
2023-04-28
4,793,425(+2,861) 34,237(+49)
4,793,425(=) 34,237(=)
2023-05-05
4,795,081(+1,656) 34,268(+31)
4,795,081(=) 34,268(=)
2023-05-12
4,797,108(+2,027) 34,298(+30)
4,797,108(=) 34,298(=)
2023-05-19
4,798,041(+933) 34,310(+12)
4,798,041(=) 34,310(=)
2023-05-26
4,799,107(+1,066) 34,336(+26)
4,799,107(=) 34,336(=)
2023-06-02
4,799,762(+655) 34,350(+14)
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4,800,759(+447) 34,364(+4)
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2023-06-23
4,801,523(+764) 34,372(+8)
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2023-06-30
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2023-07-07
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Remarks:
  • The dates above are the dates of reporting. These can be different from the actual dates of diagnosis or death.
  • 2020-05-06: There were 110 deaths reported for the last 24 hours and 229 deaths in hospitals reported additionally for the period between 24 March and 4 May 2020 (inclusive).[17]
  • 2022-12-24: While Sciensano continues to monitor the situation, the dashboard will not be updated between Christmas and New Year. The first update of 2023 will be on 6 January.

Sources:

  • until 2020-03-13: info-coronavirus.be
  • from 2020-03-14: Sciensano daily reports
  • Belgium COVID-19 Epidemiological Situation
  • Belgium COVID-19 Epidemiological Situation | Cases, Belgium COVID-19 Epidemiological Situation | Deaths The epidemiological data of COVID-19 is updated twice a week on Tuesdays and Fridays.
  • Historical datasets

February 2020 – first case edit

On 2 February, nine Belgian nationals living in Hubei were repatriated on an evacuation flight landing at Melsbroek Air Base close to Brussels before being transferred to the Military Hospital of Neder-Over-Heembeek, where they underwent a 14-day quarantine and were tested for infection with the virus.[18][19] On 4 February, it was announced that one of the repatriated had tested positive for the novel coronavirus,[5] the first case in Belgium.[20] The patient, an asymptomatic 54-year-old male, was then transferred to the Saint Peter's Hospital in Brussels, one of the two referral centres in the country.[citation needed]

On 21 February, a group of ten Belgian citizens were allowed to return to Belgium after having been constrained on the MS Westerdam cruise ship for several days.[21]

On 24 February, following the spread of COVID-19 in northern Italy, 100 Belgian citizens were put in quarantine in the H10 Costa Adeje Palace in Tenerife that was put on lockdown.[22][23] Fifteen of them were allowed to travel back to Belgium on 28 February and the remainder on 5 March, without having been tested for the coronavirus upon arrival.[24]

March 2020 – spread edit

On 1 March, a second case was confirmed in Belgium, a Dutch-speaking woman who had returned from Crépy-en-Valois in one of the regions affected in France.[25]

The yearly one week school holiday around carnival lasted from 22 February until 1 March 2020. Many people go on ski vacation during that period, and the number of detected virus infections rose sharply upon the return of people from holidays in affected areas.

On 2 March, six additional cases, making a total of eight, had been diagnosed. Five were found in Flanders and one in Brussels, all six infected people having come back from Northern Italy.[26]

As of 3 March, six further cases were confirmed, making a total of 14 cases. Amongst the new cases, a 17-year from Tienen[27] and one person from Sint-Niklaas[28] returned from a ski vacation in northern Italy, a person from Verviers,[29] two cases from Couthuin [fr][30] and a 65-year-old male from Eupen who presented relatively severe symptoms and had not been to any of the regions with a higher risk of infection.[31][32] Steven Van Gucht of the Scientific Committee predicted that in the worst-case scenario the epidemic would cause 13,000 virus infections, with 2,000 to 3,000 hospitalisations and 500 to 700 patients in intensive care.[33] In a later interview van Gucht refined his opinion, adding that 70% of the population (approximately 8 million persons) could become infected.[34]

By 4 March 10 new cases were confirmed, making a total of 23. Nine of the new infected individuals had recently returned from Italy. The other patient had had contact with a prior case.[35] Four cases were in the Leuven area,[36] one case in Hasselt,[37] and one in Pelt.[38] In Wevelgem, a family and a primary school teacher were diagnosed with the coronavirus upon their return from the North of Italy.[39] The Flemish Agency for Care and Health advised the school not to close down.[40] A retirement home in Gooik stopped receiving visitors after discovering that one of its employees could have been in contact with the coronavirus, a precaution[41] the Flemish Agency for Care and Health qualified as inappropriate and "excessive".[42]

On 4 March, the European Defence Agency (EDA) confirmed that a staff member had tested positive for coronavirus, marking the first confirmed case in the agencies of the European Union.[43] He had returned from Italy the previous week and attended a meeting with about thirty other European Union officials before he had started to feel ill.[43] A military staff member of the European External Action Service who attended the meeting then also began to experience symptoms.[43] The EDA cancelled all meetings until 13 March, and other EU institutions also took precautions.[43][44]

On 5 March 27 new confirmed cases were reported by the government (16 in Flanders, nine in Wallonia and two in Brussels), bringing the total to 50.[45] Of the 50 people then infected one had recovered, 48 were quarantined in their homes and one person was being treated in the Sint-Pietersziekenhuis.[46] The new cases were reported to be in Knokke-Heist, Zonhoven, Doomkerke [nl] (Ruiselede) and Vlierzele (part of Sint-Lievens-Houtem).[47]

On 6 March 59 new cases were reported by the government, bringing the total to 109 (65 in Flanders, 12 in Brussels, 31 in Wallonia and one recovered). The new cases were amongst others reported in Oosterzele and Sint-Katelijne-Waver.[48] The Federal Public Service Health then confirmed for the first time that infections had occurred in Belgium.

On 7 March 60 new cases were confirmed by the government (40 in Flanders, five in Brussels and 15 in Wallonia), bringing the total to 169 (105 in Flanders, 17 in Brussels, 46 in Wallonia and one recovered). The new cases were amongst others reported in Houthalen, Melle, Lokeren, Mere, Lede, Tildonk and Poppel.[49] The Federal Public Service Health mentioned generally that "more and more infections are being contracted locally" but did not provide information on how many.[50]

From 422 samples analysed on 7 March 31 were reported positive on 8 March (16 in Flanders, eight in Brussels and seven in Wallonia), bringing the number of infections to 200. The Federal Public Service Health then reported local circulation of the virus in different parts of the country.[51]

On 10 March, the total number of confirmed cases was 267.[52]

On 11 March, the first death on Belgian territory due to COVID-19 was reported,[53] of a 90-year-old female patient from Brussels who was being treated in Etterbeek.[54] Two more patients died on the same day, one aged 73, and one of 86 who died in Sint-Genesius-Rode.[55]

On 12 March, two new infections were detected as well as 32 suspected cases in retirement home Ter Kameren in Watermael-Boitsfort, one of the biggest retirement homes of the Brussels region.[56] The total number of confirmed cases rose to 399. Approximately 20 patients out of those 399 were being treated in intensive care.[57] The president of the European Commission, Ursula von der Leyen informed the entire staff that seven of their colleagues had tested positive, six of them in Belgium. She also instructed "all colleagues in non-critical functions" to work from home with immediate effect until 5 April, while those "who ensure critical functions" would need to work in two shifts to minimize the risk of contagion.[58]

By 14 March 689 cases were confirmed with four deaths.[59]

On 21 March it was observed that more than half of the patients in the hospital Oost-Limburg in Genk were of Turkish origin. Secretary of State Zuhal Demir urged the Turkish community in Limburg to abide by the quarantine measures.[60]

On 26 March, Sciensano published a map that showed that the highest recorded concentrations of infections were found in Alken and Sint-Truiden (Limburg) and Quévy and Honnelles (Hainaut). The hotspot in Alken is thought to have been caused because of two parties that were allowed to gather over the weekend of 7 March.[61] The mayor of Sint-Truiden, who was herself infected by the new coronavirus, mentioned she did not understand the reason for the high incidence in her town.[62] The high level of cases in the affluent municipality of Bonheiden is thought to be linked with the number of travellers who had returned from ski resorts in the North of Italy around the beginning of March.[63] While the high incidence in Honnelles could be linked to an outbreak in a centre for disabled people, the mayor of Quévy had no idea what caused the large outbreak in her municipality but complained of the lack of communication and protective equipment.[64][65]

On the daily press conference of 27 March Van Gucht announced that a cat had been infected by its owner. This was only the third time the infection of a companion animal by its human companion had been reported worldwide. The cat had developed respiratory and digestive problems.[66]

The additional number of people reported as having tested positive for the novel coronavirus peaked on 28 March compared to the previous days. The peak occurred because more persons were being tested and because a major Walloon laboratory that had not reported any cases up to that point then belatedly reported 500 additional cases from a past period.[67]

As of 29 March, around 20,000 Belgian citizens were stuck abroad due to travel restrictions worldwide, many in Peru, South Africa, Australia and New Zealand.[68]

On 30 March, it was announced that because of the high burden on some hospitals in the provinces of Limburg and Hainaut, a dispersal plan for ICU patients had been activated.[69]

Jan Eyckmans of the Federal Public Service Health claimed hospitals increased their number of ICUs from 1900 to 2650 over a period of two weeks time, corresponding to an increase from 16.5 to 23.0 ICUs per 100,000 inhabitants.[70] However, on the daily press conference of the Belgian National Crisis Centre of 28 March Dr Emmanuel André of the UZ Leuven mentioned that the number of 789 ICUs corresponded to 43% of the capacity, bringing the total capacity to 1835 instead of 2650, while Dr Van Gucht quoted the capacity as 2081 units.[71] The newspaper De Standaard mentioned the number of 1765 on 31 March[72] and 2393 on 3 April.[73]

April 2020 – first peak edit

At the end of March, it became clear that the peak of the only wave thus far of the pandemic within the country was expected in early April.[74] On 8 April, a drop in the number of active hospitalisations could be seen, which meant that a peak in them, and thus perhaps in infections, had been reached a couple days earlier.[75] The mortality peak would follow a bit later, and was retrospectively observed to have occurred on 12 April.[76] The peak was 417 deaths in 24 hours.

On 1 June Belgium's Prince Joachim issued a public apology following news that he tested positive for COVID-19 after he attended a party in Spain, in violation of the country's lockdown.[77]

May 2020 edit

Starting 4 May 2020, Belgium began gradually to ease the lockdown measures, which were the measures taken from 18 March to combat the spread of the coronavirus. For example, as of 11 May, all shops are allowed to be open for the public but under certain conditions (e.g. visits are limited to 30 minutes). Cafes and restaurants were allowed to be open as of 8 June.

June 2020 edit

In June, 10,000 people demonstrated in Brussels, in the Black Lives Matter demonstration, with corona measures still in place. It was strongly disapproved by Minister President of Flanders Jan Jambon who called it detrimental to the spread of the virus.

July 2020 edit

21 July, three Chiro Flanders youth camps were canceled in West Flanders and Antwerp because 11 leaders were found to be infected.

On 25 July new regulations made it compulsory to wear face coverings in most indoor spaces and busy outdoor spaces. Visitors to a pub have to wear face coverings at least until they have found a seat. Those breaking the rules could be fined up to 250 Euros.

On 27 July, the government published new social distancing rules to come into effect in Belgium from 29 July, whereby the number of closer contacts of separate households was restricted to a group of maximum 5 people (the so-called "bubble of five"). With people who are not part of your bubble, safety distance had to be respected. People could only go to a restaurant within their family and within the bubble.

On 28 July, in response to a flare-up in Antwerp, measures are being tightened locally. E.g. a curfew is being imposed for the entire province. Individuals are required to stay in their homes from 11.30 pm to 6 am. It lasted 1 month.

August to September 2020 – resurgence edit

As from the end of July and during August and September, the number of new corona infections per day began to rise again in Belgium.[78] Mid September, an average of 1,100 new infections per day were counted. Belgium had then passed the milestone of 100,000 confirmed coronavirus infections. The number of testing was now much increased. In September an average of more than 30,000 tests were carried out daily compared to ca. 5,000 tests daily begin April. The increased number of tests could partially but not fully explain the increasing number of infections.[79] The percentage of positive COVID-19 cases of all samples taken has risen in September to more than 3%. It was more than 5% at the peak in April and less than 1% at the end of June. Nevertheless, the number of hospitalised coronavirus patients had continued to remain at a low level. On 18 September, a total of 260 patients were receiving hospital care due to COVID-19, compared to almost 7,000 at the peak of the epidemic.[80] Belgian virologist Marc Van Ranst advocated against easing and in favour of stricter measures, calling the situation in Belgium on 15 September a recipe for disaster. Other experts reacted in the media and questioned whether the situation had to be seen as alarming.[81]

On 17 September, at least 77 youngsters from West Flanders tested positive for COVID-19 after a holiday in the Portuguese resort of Albufeira.[82]

On 24 September, new coronavirus restrictions were announced by the government. The restrictions were eased on some points. The rule of the bubble of 5 was changed: each person in a household could have closer contact with up to 5 persons, with different persons each month.[83]

October 2020 to April 2021 – return to lockdown edit

The average number of daily new infections had risen to 1,440 by the beginning of October. The situation in Belgium was in line with that of other countries in the EU.

New data on 30 October showed that Belgium had the highest infection rate in Europe. The new Prime Minister, Alexander De Croo therefore announced that a national lockdown would be reintroduced from 2 November onward. Non-essential shops were to close, households were only allowed one visitor at a time and school holidays were extended to 15 November. Mr De Croo said that the restrictions would remain in place until at least mid-December.[84]

In mid-October 2020, 26 people working at the Doel Nuclear Power Station tested positive for COVID-19.[85] At that time the possibility of further infections could not be ruled out. Working at home - if possible - was encouraged to control the breakout. The employees affected included some with important tasks in the nuclear power plant. Engie Electrabel assured that the safety of the nuclear power plant would not be compromised. During the first wave in the spring, far fewer infections were detected.

In early December, a care home in Mol, Belgium celebrated Saint Nicholas Day, but an asymptomatic visitor spread the infection to 131 residents and 36 staff, turning the event into a superspreading event.[86] 27 residents later died.[87]

May to October 2021 – easing of lockdown edit

On 19 May, the Belgian Federal Police have launched a manhunt for a Belgian soldier who deserted and stolen military weapons.[88] The unnamed soldier made death threats against Marc Van Ranst and has left letters saying that the soldier is willing to kill police officers.[88] His letters also said that he can't live in a country "where politicians and virologists have taken everything away from us."[88]

The man later named Jürgen Conings was later found dead, having killed himself after a manhunt.

October 2021 to March 2022 – new restrictions edit

Consultative Committee announced new restrictions on 26 October,[89] 17 November,[90] 26 November[91] and 3 December.[92]

On 26 November, Belgium reported the first confirmed case of the Omicron variant in Europe; an unvaccinated person who had travelled from Egypt via Turkey on 11 November.[93][94][95][96]

Government response edit

Authorities edit

Efforts to address the COVID-19 pandemic in Belgium are managed by the nine federal and regional health ministers, Maggie De Block (Open VLD, federal government), Wouter Beke (CD&V, Flemish Community), Christine Morreale [fr] (PS, French Community), Antonios Antoniadis [de] (SP, German-speaking Community), Bénédicte Linard [fr] (Ecolo, French Community), Valérie Glatigny [fr] (MR, French Community), Alain Maron [fr] (Ecolo, Brussels), Elke Van den Brandt (Groen, Brussels) and Barbara Trachte [fr] (Ecolo, Brussels),[97] with the support of:

  • the National Crisis Centre (NCCN)[98] led by Bart Raeymaekers;
  • the national public health institute of Belgium (Sciensano);
  • the Risk Assessment Group (RAG) presided by Sciensano;
  • the Risk Management Group (RMG) led by Paul Pardon MD;
  • the Scientific Committee for Coronavirus (Steven Van Gucht, Marc Van Ranst, Nathalie Bossuyt, Erika Vlieghe and Charlotte Martin);
  • other regional agencies such as the Agency for Care and Health in Flanders, the Agence wallonne pour une vie de qualité (AViQ) in Wallonia and the Common Community Commission in Brussels.[99]

Containment measures edit

On 29 January, Belgium issued a travel notice advising against non-essential flights to China, Hong Kong excluded, with some travel companies cancelling all flights to China.[100]

On 1 March, as a second case of coronavirus was confirmed in Belgium, phase 2 of the health risk containment strategy was activated.[101] [further explanation needed] The mayor of Sint-Lambrechts-Woluwe, Olivier Maingain, was one of the only mayors to take measures to prevent the spreading of the new coronavirus by restricting access to schools, sports facilities and public places for persons returning from areas at risk[102] and only a few schools, such as the International School Ghent, quarantined pupils returning from infected areas, such as Northern Italy.[103]

On 10 March, the government advised citizens to cancel any indoor scheduled events to be attended by more than 1,000 people for the month of March. Prime Minister Wilmès stressed this was not an interdiction but rather a recommendation.[104] Schools remained open but are advised to cancel both trips abroad and multi-day excursions in general. Companies were advised to have their personnel work from home as much as possible and allow flexible working times to allow a better spread of public transport use throughout the day. The authorities called this reinforced phase 2.[105]

Late in the evening on 12 March, after a meeting of the National Security Council, the Belgian government moved into the federal phase of crisis management, and ordered the closure of schools, discos, cafes and restaurants, and the cancellation of all public gatherings for sporting, cultural or festive purposes from Friday 13 March at midnight onwards.[106] It was stressed that the measures taken were not a lockdown because people were not required to stay home.[107]

 
Concrete blocks in Mouscron, used to avoid all non-essential travel between France and Belgium (27 March 2020)

On 17 March, the National Security Council decided to take additional measures, based on the spread of COVID-19 in Belgium and on recommendations of experts. Stricter social distancing measures were imposed from noon the following day until 5 April, with non-essential travel prohibited, non-essential shops to close, gatherings banned, with penalties for corporate and individual persons who failed to comply with the restrictions.[108][specify]

On 20 March at 3 pm Belgium closed its borders to all non-essential travel.[109] Earlier, the governor of West Flanders had complained about Dutch and French citizens coming to Belgium for tourism or shopping,[110] while mayors of municipalities close to the border with the Netherlands such as Paul Van Miert of Turnhout urged their Dutch counterparts to request their national authorities in the Netherlands to implement similar measures as in Belgium, to stop Belgian citizens going to Dutch cafés or restaurants.[111] From 25 March onwards, people arriving at Brussels Airport were handed a leaflet with the compelling advice to quarantine themselves for a fortnight.[112]

On 27 March, the National Security Council and the governments decided to extend the measures until 19 April (end of the Easter vacation).[113] On 15 April, the containment measures were extended until the 3 May.[114]

Medical supplies and testing strategy edit

 
Wearing a mask is mandatory in the subway.

On 6 March, Federal Minister of Public Health Maggie De Block criticised EU governments for blocking the export of medical masks at a time when global stocks were decreasing, asserting that they were acting against the spirit of the European Union.[115] On 19 March, a shipment of 100,000 FFP2 respirators arrived.[116] On 16 March, the Chinese Alibaba foundation donated half a million surgical masks and 30 000 test kits, as a result of the intervention by King Philippe and with the support of the Walloon Export and Foreign Investment Agency (AWEX).[117] Minister Philippe De Backer was assigned to coordinating the efforts of the authorities to supply masks and respirators.[118]

While the number of tests capped at 3,500 and 4,500 a day, an increase in stocks of the required materials[further explanation needed] was announced early April by the Federal Minister Philippe De Backer, to improve the testing capacity to 10,000 tests a day.[119]

In an effort to support international research, Belgium pledged 5 million euro to the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations (CEPI) which intends to develop a COVID-19 vaccine.[120]

Exit strategy edit

On 7 April, a Group of Experts for an Exit Strategy (GEES), led by Erika Vlieghe and composed of 10 scientists, economists and top managers, was set up to advise the National Security Council on the restart of the country.[121]

Communications edit

At the outset, the Belgian authorities, mostly through their federal Minister of health Maggie De Block, had focused on reassuring by asserting that there was no reason to panic,[122] that Belgium has good hospitals and laboratories[123] and that the government was attentive to the evolution and well prepared for the possible arrival of coronavirus.[124]

From the first report of infection within Belgium, the government communicated on certain developments with the public. An official website (info-coronavirus.be)[125] was registered by the authorities at the end of January, before the first case was officially confirmed.[126] It has then been used by the Federal Public Service Health and the National Crisis Centre (NCCN) to inform the public.[127] Since the 13 March, the FPS Health together with the NCCN has held a daily press conference[128] led by spokesmen Benoît Ramacker, Peter Mertens and Yves Stevens with doctors Steven Van Gucht and Emmanuel André. Every day, the latest developments on the epidemiological situation in Belgium are reported, with the new figures of confirmed cases, hospitalised patients and deaths, as well as general explanations and forecasts, or reminders of the need to respect the social distancing measures. In an apparent effort at transparency, a daily epidemiological bulletin and a set of raw data are made available on the Belgian Institute for Health website.[129]

The Prime Minister Sophie Wilmès addressed citizens twice via a web video, taking stock of the situation.[130][131][132][133][specify]

Experts and authorities also used the media to express themselves throughout the crisis, either to reproach citizens organising or taking part in so-called 'lockdown or corona parties',[134] or otherwise to give their point of view. On 20 March, the chairman of the Scientific Committee expressed the hope that the measures that came into effect on 14 March would lead to a stabilisation of the number of hospitalisations starting from the middle of the week beginning 23 March.[135] On 21 March, Prof. Dr. Erika Vlieghe of the Scientific Committee mentioned that she expected the peak of the pandemic to occur in early April.[136]

On 16 March, King Philippe addressed the nation and called on all Belgians to respect the COVID-19 measures "for ourselves and for the most vulnerable among us".[137]

Criticism edit

Handling of the crisis edit

While the COVID-19 was already spreading to all regions of Italy in late February, the Belgian government has been criticised for its lack of action. Experts like Marc Wathelet, a virologist specialised in coronaviruses, urged for strict prevention measures, affirming that the Belgian federal minister of health Maggie De Block was underestimating the danger[138] and Professor in microbiology Herman Goossens of the UZA [nl] in Antwerp, called for wider screening for the virus.[139] Pharmacists complained they did not receive clear instructions from the authorities.[140] Zorgnet Icuro,[141] an umbrella organisation in the field of health care and care for the elderly, requested the Flemish Minister for Public health Wouter Beke to take stronger actions with respect to visitor access at retirement homes in Flanders.[142][obsolete source]

When the first measures were taken by the Belgian government on 10 March, in the form of recommendations, some expressed that more drastic measures were required, like Professors Herman Goossens and Marc Van Ranst who questioned the set limit of maximum 1,000 people for indoor events.[143] The BVAS/ABSyM, the biggest medical trade union in Belgium, warned for a potential collapse of the health care system and called for a closure of all schools at short notice as well as a ban on all gatherings of more than hundred people.[144][145] In an open letter several Flemish rectors with experts in the fields of epidemiology, virology, biostatistics and health economics, including two members of the Scientific Committee for Coronavirus, urged the authorities to take decisive measures and to avoid non-binding instructions and guidelines.[146] Similarly, Leopold Lippens, the mayor of Knokke-Heist, judged the actions of the federal authorities insufficient and therefore ordered the ban on all indoor and outdoor activities in his municipality.[147]

Some media made positive criticism, such as the Financial Times who praised Belgium for its handling of the coronavirus crisis,[148] claiming Belgium had shown that "a fragmented country" could still produce a clear response to the pandemic – by taking decisive actions earlier than other countries – and pointing out the daily briefings are not held by politicians but by scientific experts and spokespersons.[149] De Standaard praised Steven Van Gucht, president of the Scientific Committee, for being "calm, empathic and wonderfully clear".[150]

Shortage of medical supplies edit

 
Ambulance workers in Brussels wearing PPE during an intervention.

Just as many countries in the world,[151] Belgium faced a shortage of personal protective equipment (PPE) such as respirators, surgical masks or face shields.

Towards the end of January, Belgian newspapers highlighted the shortage of respirators and surgical masks and a retailer questioned whether Belgian would have enough masks if there were to be an outbreak of the virus, but the Federal Public Service Health claimed the Belgian hospitals had sufficient stock.[152][153] On 8 March, Maggie De Block stated she had a solution for the shortage of masks but was unwilling to disclose the potential vendor and the number of masks involved.[154] On 15 March De Standaard newspaper reported that the masks had not been delivered on time,[155] and the following day De Block announced that her department's order of 5 million masks might have involved fraud.[156][157] On 16 March, De Standaard reported that De Block had blundered by ordering all 5 million masks from a single company (M.O.S.S.A. vof), a consultancy firm that had no track record in the medical field and was owned by Mahmut Öz, a Belgo-Turkish politician from her own political affiliation.[158] On 20 March, a shipment from China of 5 million masks arrived at the airport of Bierset, but these were surgical masks and not the type of respirators required to protect the medical staff.[159][160] Hospitals such as the Centre Hospitalier Interrégional Edith Cavell (CHIREC) reported that they were in dire need of protective masks.[161] On 25 March, PVDA-member of parliament Sofie Merckx [nl] complained that since 2009 the various governments had not renewed the strategic reserves of mouth masks due to cost cutting measures in the health care system. Upon reaching their expiration date in 2018, minister of health Maggie De Block decided to destroy and not replace 6 million face masks. [162]

On 7 March, Marc Van Ranst confirmed Belgium was facing a shortage of reagents to do widespread COVID-19 testing, and the laboratory reference (National Reference Centre)[163] at the UZ Leuven was therefore forced to apply a triage system and to limit the number of tests.[164][165] Two surgeons from the Brussels Saint Pierre hospital addressed an open letter to prime minister Wilmès on 22 March demanding increased testing.[166][167]

Situation in care homes edit

In Belgium, the organisation of care homes falls under the regional authorities. On 11 March the care homes were closed for all visitors in Wallonia and Brussels, and a day later in Flanders.[168]

After the closure, the sector requested more protective equipment, more training and guidelines for caretakers on how to handle infected patients, and more tests. However, not much was changed and the care homes kept operating with a lack of tests and a lack of protective equipment while being required to keep many infected residents in the homes.[169][170] On Wednesday 1 April, the government finally promised to also provide more tests to the care homes by the end of the week.[171] But as that deadline wasn't met, on Saturday 4 April, several care homes started to execute tests on their own.[172] Meanwhile, several homes got hit hard with dozens of deaths, and up 90% of the residents and inhabitants being infected.[173] These events led to severe criticism addressing the Flemish minister of public health Wouter Beke. Care organisations accused the minister of losing 3 weeks time, and being very late with an emergency plan.[174] Only on 21 April, masks were advised for all personnel in contact with patients.[175]

On 10 April, about 40% of all COVID-19 deaths in Belgium occurred in care homes.[176][177] In Brussels, coronavirus cases have been confirmed in 116 of the 146 care homes.[178]

High death toll and unusual method of counting edit

In April, Belgium had very high mortality figures, the highest death rate from COVID-19 in the world at that time.[10][179]

Steven Van Gucht from Sciensano explained this was partly due to a difference in counting, compared to other countries.[180][181] In Belgium, around 46% of the COVID-19 deaths occurred in hospital and 53% occurred in care homes; and while the deaths in hospital are all confirmed by a test, only 5% of the deaths in care homes are confirmed by a test, the other 95% being suspected cases.[182] The Netherlands on the other hand, only counted confirmed cases.[183]

This way of counting was criticised by Flemish Minister for Tourism, Zuhal Demir, as it would portray Belgium as bad in the fight against coronavirus and also would harm the Belgian reputation of being a prominent country in the pharmaceutical and biotech industries.[184][185] Some doctors complained that deaths caused by other pathologies and causes have been lumped into the COVID-19 category.[186] The virologist Marc Van Ranst, member of the Belgian Scientific Committee for Coronavirus, also criticised the way of counting, saying it is "dumb" that almost all deaths occurring in care homes are being counted as COVID-19 deaths, leading to what he described as an overestimate.[187]

Belgian authorities however defend their strategy for being the most transparent and the most detailed method,[186] even if it results in numbers that are "sometimes overestimated".[188] According to Steven Van Gucht, responsible for the reporting strategy, the suspected deaths are being counted as COVID-19 deaths because not everyone can be tested[188] but said this way of counting saved lives by pointing to the dire situation the care homes were in.[189] After this criticism, the official daily reports started to distinguish the deaths figures between confirmed tested and simply suspected cases.[190]

When several countries published excess mortality figures, it appeared that the criticised way [who?] of counting caused the reported COVID-19 death toll in Belgium to be closer to the excess mortality figures, compared to other countries.[191] For example, between 5 March and 5 April, Belgium reported 2,373 COVID-19 deaths with the excess mortality being estimated around 3,000. Causing still an underreporting of around 600 deaths. While the neighbouring Netherlands had an estimated excess mortality of 6,200, with only 3,197 reported COVID-19 deaths in that same period. Causing an underreporting of around 3000 deaths.[192] According to professor Yves Van Laethem, Belgium uses the approach recommended by the World Health Organisation and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control, which congratulated Belgium for choosing this approach.[193]

Other responses edit

Healthcare sector and Belgian research edit

 
Hospital prefab-containers built next to the emergency department for the COVID-19 crisis at the University of Antwerp Hospital, 14 March 2020

To cope with the increasing influx of patients, several hospitals started to build new temporary facilities, such as the UZA clinic in Edegem with the construction of containers[194] or the Saint Peter's Hospital in Brussels with the set up of outside tents supported by the Belgian Red Cross.[195]

Even if Belgium belongs to the EU's top five in terms of intensive care unit (ICU) capacity, with a number quoted to be around 15.9[196][197] to 16.5[198] ICUs per 100 000 inhabitants before the outbreak of the pandemic, the Belgian hospitals started to increase their number of intensive care units around 10 March.[citation needed]

Some Belgian hospitals also appealed to the community to help, such as the UZ Leuven who called for mouth masks[199] and financial support for research into the COVID-19,[200] or Brussels Saint Peter's hospital who called for donations to buy life-saving ventilators.[201]

Research to find a vaccine against COVID-19, medication for the lung disease or new test methods are concentrated in Belgium amongst others at the KU Leuven (vaccine and new medication, Prof Johan Neyts),[202][203] at the University of Namur (new test method, Benoït Muylkens)[204] and by private companies in collaboration with universities (new 15-minute test method detecting coronavirus antigens, CORIS BioConcept).[205]

Studies conducted by Vrije Universiteit Brussel on patients that were being treated for small procedures and who did not have COVID-19 symptoms, showed that approximately 8 % had an infection in the lungs and were infected with the coronavirus,[206] confirming the suspicion that many people are infected with the coronavirus without knowing and as herd immunity would prevent the spread of the coronavirus.[207]

Attempts to predict the progress of the coronavirus spread with compartmental models are undertaken at Ghent University (Prof Jan M. Baetens)[208] and Hasselt University (Prof Niel Hens).[209] Professor Barbé at the Free University of Brussels-VUB uses a first order differential equation with two proxy variables.[210][211] University of Antwerp, with the assistance of KU Leuven and Hasselt University, launched a study to assess the impact of the containment measures and the evolution of the epidemic in Belgium, through a series of online surveys.[212][specify]

Belgian industry edit

In an effort to alleviate the hand sanitiser shortage in Belgium, several Belgian companies started to make alcohol[213] or to manufacture hand sanitisers themselves, like the pharmaceutical company Janssen Pharmaceutica,[214] the brewing company AB InBev[215] and the Sugar refinery of Tienen,[216] reaching a total of 1 million liters of gel and ending the shortage in the country.[217]

To make up for the shortage of medical masks, the Belgian textile sector was requested but unable to produce masks at short notice because of the lack of manufacturing capacity and of raw materials.[218][219] Eventually around mid-April, two Belgian companies specialised in workwear and interiors for cars, announced they will together start producing surgical masks and FFP2 respirators.[220]

The vaccines division of GlaxoSmithKline, which has its headquarters in Belgium, helped with providing its infrastructure and staff free of charge to carry out at least 6,000 PCR tests per day on their Rixensart site,[221] participating in an increase of the number of analyses in the country, as of 9 April.

Impact edit

Politics edit

While Belgium had been struggling to form a new federal government since the elections of 26 May 2019, the COVID-19 pandemic sparked new debate on the ongoing formation, as the actual minority caretaker government Wilmès I would not have all the ability to tackle the coronavirus crisis and its consequences.[222]

The idea of forming an emergency government emerged. Representatives of N-VA and PS, the two majority parties that have not been able to come to an agreement so far, started to discuss again on 13 March,[223] eventually joined by Open Vld, MR, CD&V and sp.a on 14 and 15 March.[224] Those discussions however were inconclusive as Bart De Wever (N-VA) wanted to be the new Prime Minister[225] and as PS and MR refused to nominate new Prime Minister and Ministers, arguing it would be a waste of time.[226] Talks between political parties continued the next hours and were extended to Ecolo, Groen, cdH and DéFI.[citation needed]

An agreement has finally been found on 16 March under the form of a continuation of the Wilmès I Government, with the exception that the government now has full legislative powers rather than being just a caretaker government. The new Wilmès II Government composed of MR, Open Vld and CD&V, while representing only 38 of the 150 representatives, will be supported by opposition parties PS, sp.a, Groen, Ecolo, cdH and DéFI within the limits of handling the coronavirus crisis in Belgium.[227][228] The government also received certain plenary powers to deal with the pandemic quickly and effectively.[229]

Economics edit

Following the containment measures of the federal government, many Belgian businesses had to shut down temporarily or have reduced staff numbers at work, resulting in 1.25 million people on temporary unemployment.[230][specify]

Belgian companies suffer from the coronavirus crisis, such as producers of fries who reported a drop in demand for potato specialities.[231]

Just as most airlines in the world,[232] the national flag carrier Brussels Airlines suspended all its commercial flights as of 21 March, originally until 19 April[233] but delayed the restart of operations first until 15 May,[234] then until 1 June,[235] then gradually from 15 June.[236]

With bars, cafes and other businesses closed, Belgian breweries started delivering directly to people self-isolating at home. Some bars and cafes have raised funds by selling advance vouchers that are redeemable when the establishments reopen.[237]

Society and environment edit

From 12 March onwards many people started hoarding for the next one and a half-week.[238][specify]

The closures and bans ordered by the authorities led to cancellation of many events in the country.[example needed] For example, Chinese New Year celebrations were cancelled at the University of Leuven.[239][relevant?]

The amount of traffic on Belgian roads dropped sharply after shutdown measures were implemented: traffic dropped by 45% and the structural traffic jams disappeared completely.[240][241]

The Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy reported that the strong decrease in car and air traffic due to the confinement measures does not necessarily entail as strong a decrease in air pollution.[242][specify] Belgian researchers at the Royal Observatory of Belgium noticed a drop of the background noise on the seismic data that could be the result of transport networks and other human activities being shut down.[243][244]

Statistics edit

Definitions edit

 
Number of cases (blue) and number of deaths (red) on a logarithmic scale based on numbers reported by the ECDC

Confirmed infections edit

The number of confirmed infections is the number of samples tested positive by a reference laboratory. It is estimated that the actual number of cases is much higher than the number of confirmed cases,[245] the tests being limited to specific people and/or to people with severe symptoms. Diagnosed cases are an underestimate of the real number by a factor of between 5 and 10 according to Professor Marc Van Ranst.[246]

In the period of 1 to 6 March the number of detected cases grew on average exponentially with a doubling of the number of cases every day. In the period between 7 and 27 March the number of confirmed cases doubled on average every 3.7 days (20.9 % daily increase).[needs update]

Recoveries edit

The official reports from the national public health institute of Belgium do not refer to recovered people but only to discharged patients.

The patients are discharged after resolution of symptoms, even though they are not being tested again before leaving the hospital.[247] The number of recovered people who were tested positive but not admitted to hospital remains unknown as there is no follow-up on these cases. The total number of recoveries is therefore underestimated, particularly in a context where there are many undetected positive cases presenting mild symptoms and recovering as well.[248] The situation is similar in France.[249]

The first recovered case was on 15 February 2020.[250] As of 5 April, Sciensano reported a total of 3,986 discharged patients since the 15 March.[251]

Deaths edit

 
Cumulative number of deaths per million inhabitants for European Union countries, over time. The legend is sorted in descending order of these values. Countries without COVID-19 deaths are omitted. Logarithmic vertical axis. Data source: ECDC.[252]

In the period between 17 and 21 March the number of deaths due to COVID-19 doubled on average every 1.4 days (64 % daily increase).[needs update] Up to 3 April 2020, 92 % of the fatalities in Belgium were 65 years of age or older, 0.6 % were younger than 45 years and 58 % were men. The youngest fatality overall in Belgium was a 12-year-old girl[253][254] while the oldest person to die was 104 years old.[255]

On 25 March 2020, Belgium ranked sixth in the list of EU countries with the highest numbers of casualties, while on 1 April Belgium had the third highest death toll after Italy and Spain. As of 3 April the case fatality rate of the COVID-19 disease is in Belgium similar to the neighbouring countries The Netherlands and France but much higher than in Germany. However, not all countries count the deaths in the same way.[256][257] Belgium includes deaths that occur not only in hospitals, but in other locations such as care homes. Deaths with clinical symptoms of the coronavirus disease are considered as "suspicious" and are included in the figures of COVID-19 deaths, even if they were not tested.[177][10]

By 14 March 2021, Belgium reports a total of 22,421 deaths.[258]

Notable people edit

By location edit

Unlike most neighbouring countries (the Netherlands, France, Germany and the UK), the Belgian authorities were not initially willing to provide information or statistics on where the cases are located, beyond statistics for each region: Flanders, Brussels and Wallonia.[261]

Sciensano started to publish statistics per province on 18 March 2020. In the period between 17 and 21 March it became clear that the province of Limburg was a hotspot for the coronavirus where the incidence grew much faster compared to the rest of the country: while on 17 March the incidence in Limburg was 1.5 times the average incidence for the country, this had already increased to 1.9 times the average incidence on 21 March.[251]

Sciensano started to publish a map with incidence numbers per municipality starting 26 March.[citation needed]

The daily Sciensano report of 28 March saw a spectacular rise of the incidence numbers for the province of Liège: from 19 confirmed cases per 100 000 population on 27 March it rose to 77. This was due to underreporting by a lab in the province.[262] On 29 March the province of Liège even became the second worst affected province in Belgium after Limburg.

COVID-19 confirmed cases in Belgium by province ()
Province
+ Brussels-Capital Region
Cases Hosp. Deaths Refs
  Antwerp 147,438 11,096
  East Flanders 129,037 9,526
  West Flanders 101,063 9,339
  Flemish Brabant 87,026 3,096
  Limburg 63,223 5,305 931 [263]
  Brussels-Capital Region 139,359 11,631
  Hainaut 163,128 12,118
  Liège 133,566 7,831
  Namur 60,537 3,073
  Walloon Brabant 43,243 1,454
  Luxembourg 31,623 1,607
1,025
Note:
  • The deaths number by province is non-official and based on very partial data.

Sources:

  • Cases and hospitalisations: data collected by Sciensano, as of 2021/07/30.[264]
  • Deaths: various news sources.
COVID-19 confirmed cases in Belgium by region ()
Region Cases Deaths CFR
(%)
# % # %
  Flanders 528,823 47.1 12,701 50.3 2.40
  Brussels-Capital Region 139,814 12.4 3,287 13.0 2.35
  Wallonia 432,626 38.5 9,247 36.6 2.14
21,888 1.9
  Belgium 1,122,951 100.0 7,844 100.0 15.72
Source: Data collected by Sciensano, as of 2021/07/30.[265]

By day edit

COVID-19 confirmed cases in Belgium by day and region ()
Date  
Flanders
 
Brussels
 
Wallonia

Unknown
Cases Deaths Active Hosp. adm Hosp. disch Tests Notes
New Total New Total ICU Total New Total New Total % pos. New Total
2020-03-01 9 6 2 17 17 30.36% 56 56
2020-03-02 12 4 1 17 34 5.15% 274 330
2020-03-03 21 2 13 36 70 4.48% 474 804
2020-03-04 31 5 13 6 55 125 3.78% 652 1,456
2020-03-05 59 2 20 81 206 3.75% 705 2,161
2020-03-06 77 9 23 1 110 316 3.45% 1,028 3,189
2020-03-07 16 5 6 27 343 0.75% 405 3,594
2020-03-08 38 7 19 1 65 408 1.62% 417 4,011
2020-03-09 37 12 42 3 94 502 2.08% 519 4,530
2020-03-10 57 13 22 7 99 601 1 1 1.89% 695 5,225
2020-03-11 107 17 47 1 172 773 3 4 2.79% 931 6,156
2020-03-12 141 37 69 5 252 1,025 1 5 3.38% 1,306 7,462
2020-03-13 167 39 113 19 338 1,363 3 8 3.51% 2,166 9,628
2020-03-14 76 30 66 7 179 1,542 4 12 1.57% 1,794 11,422
2020-03-15 123 27 53 10 213 1,755 6 18 54 266 71 71 18 18 1.71% 1,064 12,486
2020-03-16 200 61 116 9 386 2,141 11 29 79 370 90 161 14 32 2.76% 1,493 13,979
2020-03-17 256 24 127 10 417 2,558 11 40 100 497 123 284 31 63 2.64% 1,830 15,809
2020-03-18 285 58 185 6 534 3,092 21 61 131 650 183 467 48 111 2.97% 2,149 17,958
2020-03-19 381 55 245 32 713 3,805 27 88 165 844 212 679 49 160 3.47% 2,591 20,549
2020-03-20 393 70 189 11 663 4,468 31 119 228 1,099 295 974 55 215 2.87% 2,521 23,070
2020-03-21 248 44 164 14 470 4,938 39 158 290 1,384 332 1,306 74 289 1.89% 1,802 24,872
2020-03-22 234 64 175 14 487 5,425 41 199 322 1,646 290 1,596 61 350 1.87% 1,104 25,976
2020-03-23 807 116 394 12 1,329 6,754 78 277 385 1,883 278 1,874 82 432 4.67% 2,494 28,470
2020-03-24 686 122 379 9 1,196 7,950 74 351 474 2,140 434 2,308 115 547 3.80% 3,033 31,503
2020-03-25 716 142 328 12 1,198 9,148 98 449 612 2,721 540 2,848 128 675 3.44% 3,340 34,843
2020-03-26 821 149 376 17 1,363 10,511 101 550 690 3,077 490 3,338 183 858 3.58% 3,207 38,050
2020-03-27 938 186 371 24 1,519 12,030 123 673 789 3,650 575 3,913 205 1,063 3.63% 3,770 41,820
2020-03-28 478 147 206 13 844 12,874 133 806 867 4,089 629 4,542 296 1,359 1.88% 2,973 44,793
2020-03-29 364 93 213 13 683 13,557 138 944 942 4,480 545 5,087 169 1,528 1.46% 1,873 46,666
2020-03-30 1,034 138 539 28 1,739 15,296 168 1,112 1,021 4,897 478 5,565 168 1,696 3.50% 3,077 49,743
2020-03-31 880 178 606 18 1,682 16,978 185 1,297 1,088 4,989 553 6,118 436 2,132 3.09% 4,755 54,498
2020-04-01 840 146 493 24 1,503 18,481 247 1,544 1,144 5,220 584 6,702 363 2,495 2.56% 4,198 58,696
2020-04-02 799 155 477 29 1,460 19,941 210 1,754 1,205 5,383 568 7,270 377 2,872 2.32% 4,323 63,019
2020-04-03 951 167 547 26 1,691 21,632 232 1,986 1,245 5,513 504 7,774 375 3,247 2.50% 4,606 67,625
2020-04-04 543 102 256 24 925 22,557 274 2,260 1,261 5,531 499 8,273 504 3,751 1.29% 3,824 71,449
2020-04-05 321 82 239 23 665 23,222 233 2,493 1,267 5,620 358 8,631 235 3,986 0.90% 2,335 73,784
2020-04-06 1,137 169 577 39 1,922 25,144 275 2,768 1,260 5,759 314 8,945 171 4,157 2.47% 3,899 77,683
2020-04-07 830 141 498 32 1,501 26,645 304 3,072 1,276 5,715 490 9,435 524 4,681 1.81% 5,145 82,828
2020-04-08 913 172 464 34 1,583 28,228 319 3,391 1,285 5,616 459 9,894 483 5,164 1.80% 5,193 88,021
2020-04-09 1,375 162 641 43 2,221 30,449 273 3,664 1,278 5,636 462 10,356 404 5,568 2.38% 5,205 93,226
2020-04-10 1,561 141 571 48 2,321 32,770 320 3,984 1,262 5,663 421 10,777 418 5,986 2.34% 5,752 98,978
2020-04-11 669 74 262 18 1,023 33,793 290 4,274 1,232 5,437 393 11,170 482 6,468 0.98% 5,937 104,915
2020-04-12 292 60 147 18 517 34,310 344 4,618 1,234 5,441 270 11,440 239 6,707 0.47% 5,590 110,505
2020-04-13 307 73 142 10 532 34,842 283 4,901 1,226 5,554 242 11,682 161 6,868 0.46% 5,222 115,727
2020-04-14 701 181 577 102 1,561 36,403 277 5,178 1,204 5,532 250 11,932 239 7,107 1.29% 5,672 121,399
2020-04-15 650 136 782 51 1,619 38,022 275 5,453 1,182 5,331 310 12,242 455 7,562 1.26% 7,228 128,627
2020-04-16 886 191 547 34 1,658 39,680 254 5,707 1,150 5,181 320 12,562 399 7,961 1.22% 6,998 135,625
2020-04-17 681 191 476 31 1,379 41,059 202 5,909 1,119 5,088 303 12,865 387 8,348 0.96% 8,059 143,684
2020-04-18 240 47 404 10 701 41,760 211 6,120 1,081 4,892 265 13,130 409 8,757 0.46% 8,024 151,708
2020-04-19 161 36 244 7 448 42,208 214 6,334 1,071 4,940 232 13,362 138 8,895 0.28% 5,687 157,395
2020-04-20 600 151 482 32 1,265 43,473 199 6,533 1,079 4,996 172 13,534 106 9,001 0.76% 8,814 166,209
2020-04-21 594 115 525 23 1,257 44,730 202 6,735 1,020 4,765 263 13,797 432 9,433 0.72% 7,296 173,505
2020-04-22 417 64 274 13 768 45,498 191 6,926 993 4,527 211 14,008 367 9,800 0.41% 12,461 185,966
2020-04-23 434 90 428 13 965 46,463 173 7,099 970 4,355 210 14,218 322 10,122 0.48% 13,696 199,662
2020-04-24 398 160 218 17 793 47,256 147 7,246 934 4,195 217 14,435 295 10,417 0.37% 15,496 215,158
2020-04-25 133 32 215 7 387 47,643 155 7,401 901 3,957 202 14,637 368 10,785 0.17% 14,429 229,587
2020-04-26 111 13 76 3 203 47,846 176 7,577 903 3,968 127 14,764 93 10,878 0.08% 12,019 241,606
2020-04-27 446 88 199 11 744 48,590 125 7,702 876 3,976 123 14,887 65 10,943 0.29% 14,691 256,297
2020-04-28 361 41 149 14 565 49,155 114 7,816 797 3,733 174 15,061 340 11,283 0.21% 16,764 273,061
2020-04-29 310 66 128 8 512 49,667 98 7,914 769 3,609 178 15,239 293 11,576 0.17% 19,791 292,852
2020-04-30 357 62 137 23 579 50,246 84 7,998 749 3,386 152 15,391 316 11,892 0.18% 21,483 314,335
2020-05-01 160 11 60 5 236 50,482 96 8,094 690 3,109 128 15,519 319 12,211 0.07% 21,521 335,856
2020-05-02 172 18 87 5 282 50,764 73 8,167 684 3,080 77 15,596 98 12,309 0.08% 14,889 350,745
2020-05-03 82 15 36 6 139 50,903 96 8,263 655 3,044 59 15,655 69 12,378 0.04% 12,095 362,840
2020-05-04 451 59 136 10 656 51,559 97 8,360 646 3,082 84 15,739 63 12,441 0.17% 20,712 383,552
2020-05-05 340 59 121 5 525 52,084 81 8,441 582 2,868 116 15,855 295 12,736 0.13% 17,679 401,231
2020-05-06 344 44 140 17 545 52,629 75 8,516 542 2,699 98 15,953 244 12,980 0.13% 17,207 418,438
2020-05-07 251 26 131 8 416 53,045 78 8,594 508 2,555 108 16,061 221 13,201 0.10% 18,213 436,651
2020-05-08 245 33 145 36 459 53,504 70 8,664 502 2,381 75 16,136 210 13,411 0.10% 22,027 458,678
2020-05-09 110 28 74 4 216 53,720 69 8,733 476 2,222 83 16,219 231 13,642 0.05% 18,044 476,722
2020-05-10 56 11 38 5 110 53,830 73 8,806 478 2,222 60 16,279 55 13,697 0.02% 10,472 487,194
2020-05-11 219 26 77 5 327 54,157 61 8,867 465 2,230 43 16,322 35 13,732 0.07% 7,566 494,760
2020-05-12 38 7 24 69 54,226 29 8,896 427 2,085 70 16,392 206 13,938 0.01% 13,937 508,697 [a]
2020-05-13 7 8,903 407 1,966 81 16,473 173 14,111 2,414 511,111 [a]
Unknown 25 11 25 1 62
Total 27,516 5,126 16,239 1,025 49,906 7,844 15,593 12,308 14.17 352,134
 
Flanders
 
Brussels
 
Wallonia

Unknown
New Total New Total ICU Total New Total New Total % pos. New Total Notes
Cases Deaths Active Hosp. adm Hosp. disch Tests
Remarks:
  • Because of the use of effective dates and as some delay occurs in reporting, all numbers are subject to retrospective updating.
  • The dates are to be understood as follows:
    • cases: date of diagnosis (or when not available, date of reporting);
    • deaths: date of death;
    • tested: date of laboratory diagnosis (or when not available, date of sampling).
  • Numbers about hospitalisations are from 15 Mars, date from which >99% of hospitals were notifying.

Notes:

  1. ^ a b The numbers of new cases, deaths and tests are still incomplete for this day.
Source: Data collected by Sciensano, as of 2020/05/02.[266]

By gender and age edit

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Note: For some reason, Sciensano is using different age ranges for confirmed cases and for deaths.


Graphs edit

The graphs below are based on the data collected by Sciensano[270] (Belgian Institute for Public Health), as per the actual dates.
Because of the use of actual dates and as some delay occurs in reporting, all figures are subject to retrospective updating.

Total cases in Belgium (cumulative) edit


(Data from the last two days still have to be consolidated by Sciensano.)

7-day running average for daily new cases, hospitalisations, discharges and deaths edit

Confirmed new cases per day edit

Confirmed deaths per day edit

Tests and new confirmed cases per day in Belgium (March to September 2020) edit


(Data from the last two days still have to be consolidated by Sciensano.)

Change of hospitalisations per day in Belgium (March to May 2020) edit

Active cases in hospital per day (incl. ICU) (March to September 2020) edit

Confirmed new cases per day by region edit


(Data from the last two days still have to be consolidated by Sciensano.)

Logistic growth models edit

 
Logistic growth modelfits for hospitalised COVID-19 cases in Belgium for data from 15 March 2020 until 14 May 2020. We can make out two phases separated by the yellow vertical line. One from 15 March 2020 until 31 March 2020 (with a fit in green) and the one from 1 April 2020 until 14 May 2020 (with a fit in blue). The initial phase (green) had exponential growth/decline rate of 29.3% and the total number of cumulated hospitalised cases stabilises at 7948. The second phase (blue) has exponential growth/decline rate of 9.44% and the total number of cumulated hospitalised cases stabilises at 16878. Also shown in purple is the fitted new hospitalisations from 1 April 2020 until 14 May 2020 (corresponding to the blue fit for cumulative data). Beyond 14 May the curves shown are only a trend according to the logistic growth model, these have an uncertainty range associated to them and should not be seen as a prediction.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The actual number of infections is estimated to be much higher than the number of cases confirmed by a laboratory test.
  2. ^ The total number of death cases in Belgium also includes suspected death cases, including those in foster and care homes, where only 26% of the reported death cases have been confirmed as COVID-19 positive.
    It is important to note that in many other countries, the reported deaths following a COVID-19 infection are only accounted for when they occur in hospital. This is an important note for comparison purposes.

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This article needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information February 2022 The COVID 19 pandemic in Belgium has resulted in 4 860 819 2 confirmed cases of COVID 19 and 34 339 2 deaths COVID 19 pandemic in BelgiumDiseaseCOVID 19Virus strainSARS CoV 2LocationBelgiumFirst outbreakWuhan Hubei China 1 Index caseBrusselsArrival date3 February 2020 4 years 2 months and 5 days ago Confirmed cases4 860 819 2 nb 1 3 Recovered4 736 144 4 Deaths34 339 2 3 nb 2 Fatality rate0 71 Vaccinations8 697 961 3 Government websitewww wbr info coronavirus wbr beThe virus was confirmed to have spread to Belgium on 4 February 2020 when one of a group of nine Belgians repatriated from Wuhan to Brussels was reported to have tested positive for the coronavirus 5 6 Transmission within Belgium was confirmed in early March authorities linked this to holidaymakers returning from Northern Italy at the end of the half term holidays 7 8 The epidemic increased rapidly in March April 2020 By the end of March all 10 provinces of the country had registered cases citation needed By March 2021 Belgium had the third highest number of COVID 19 deaths per head of population in the world according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University However Belgium may have been over reporting the number of cases with health officials reporting that suspected cases were being reported along with confirmed cases 9 Unlike some countries that publish figures based primarily on confirmed hospital deaths the death figures reported by the Belgian authorities included deaths in the community such as in care homes confirmed to have been caused by the virus as well as a much larger number of such deaths suspected to have been caused by the virus even if the person was not tested 10 Contents 1 Background 2 Timeline 2 1 February 2020 first case 2 2 March 2020 spread 2 3 April 2020 first peak 2 4 May 2020 2 5 June 2020 2 6 July 2020 2 7 August to September 2020 resurgence 2 8 October 2020 to April 2021 return to lockdown 2 9 May to October 2021 easing of lockdown 2 10 October 2021 to March 2022 new restrictions 3 Government response 3 1 Authorities 3 2 Containment measures 3 3 Medical supplies and testing strategy 3 4 Exit strategy 3 5 Communications 3 6 Criticism 3 6 1 Handling of the crisis 3 6 2 Shortage of medical supplies 3 6 3 Situation in care homes 3 6 4 High death toll and unusual method of counting 4 Other responses 4 1 Healthcare sector and Belgian research 4 2 Belgian industry 5 Impact 5 1 Politics 5 2 Economics 5 3 Society and environment 6 Statistics 6 1 Definitions 6 1 1 Confirmed infections 6 1 2 Recoveries 6 1 3 Deaths 6 1 3 1 Notable people 6 2 By location 6 3 By day 6 4 By gender and age 6 5 Graphs 6 5 1 Total cases in Belgium cumulative 6 5 2 7 day running average for daily new cases hospitalisations discharges and deaths 6 5 3 Confirmed new cases per day 6 5 4 Confirmed deaths per day 6 5 5 Tests and new confirmed cases per day in Belgium March to September 2020 6 5 6 Change of hospitalisations per day in Belgium March to May 2020 6 5 7 Active cases in hospital per day incl ICU March to September 2020 6 5 8 Confirmed new cases per day by region 6 5 9 Logistic growth models 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksBackground editOn 12 January 2020 the World Health Organization WHO confirmed that a novel coronavirus was the cause of a respiratory illness in a cluster of people in Wuhan City Hubei Province China which was reported to the WHO on 31 December 2019 11 12 First reports of COVID 19 started to appear in the Belgian media around 8 January 13 The case fatality ratio for COVID 19 has been much lower than SARS of 2003 14 15 but the transmission has been significantly greater with a significant total death toll 16 14 see statistics below Timeline editCOVID 19 cases in Belgium vte Deaths Confirmed cases Date of cases of deaths2020 02 04 1 n a 1 2020 03 01 2 1 2020 03 02 8 6 2020 03 03 13 5 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a week on Tuesdays and Fridays Historical datasetsFebruary 2020 first case edit On 2 February nine Belgian nationals living in Hubei were repatriated on an evacuation flight landing at Melsbroek Air Base close to Brussels before being transferred to the Military Hospital of Neder Over Heembeek where they underwent a 14 day quarantine and were tested for infection with the virus 18 19 On 4 February it was announced that one of the repatriated had tested positive for the novel coronavirus 5 the first case in Belgium 20 The patient an asymptomatic 54 year old male was then transferred to the Saint Peter s Hospital in Brussels one of the two referral centres in the country citation needed On 21 February a group of ten Belgian citizens were allowed to return to Belgium after having been constrained on the MS Westerdam cruise ship for several days 21 On 24 February following the spread of COVID 19 in northern Italy 100 Belgian citizens were put in quarantine in the H10 Costa Adeje Palace in Tenerife that was put on lockdown 22 23 Fifteen of them were allowed to travel back to Belgium on 28 February and the remainder on 5 March without having been tested for the coronavirus upon arrival 24 March 2020 spread edit This section may be too long and excessively detailed Please consider summarizing the material May 2020 On 1 March a second case was confirmed in Belgium a Dutch speaking woman who had returned from Crepy en Valois in one of the regions affected in France 25 The yearly one week school holiday around carnival lasted from 22 February until 1 March 2020 Many people go on ski vacation during that period and the number of detected virus infections rose sharply upon the return of people from holidays in affected areas On 2 March six additional cases making a total of eight had been diagnosed Five were found in Flanders and one in Brussels all six infected people having come back from Northern Italy 26 As of 3 March six further cases were confirmed making a total of 14 cases Amongst the new cases a 17 year from Tienen 27 and one person from Sint Niklaas 28 returned from a ski vacation in northern Italy a person from Verviers 29 two cases from Couthuin fr 30 and a 65 year old male from Eupen who presented relatively severe symptoms and had not been to any of the regions with a higher risk of infection 31 32 Steven Van Gucht of the Scientific Committee predicted that in the worst case scenario the epidemic would cause 13 000 virus infections with 2 000 to 3 000 hospitalisations and 500 to 700 patients in intensive care 33 In a later interview van Gucht refined his opinion adding that 70 of the population approximately 8 million persons could become infected 34 By 4 March 10 new cases were confirmed making a total of 23 Nine of the new infected individuals had recently returned from Italy The other patient had had contact with a prior case 35 Four cases were in the Leuven area 36 one case in Hasselt 37 and one in Pelt 38 In Wevelgem a family and a primary school teacher were diagnosed with the coronavirus upon their return from the North of Italy 39 The Flemish Agency for Care and Health advised the school not to close down 40 A retirement home in Gooik stopped receiving visitors after discovering that one of its employees could have been in contact with the coronavirus a precaution 41 the Flemish Agency for Care and Health qualified as inappropriate and excessive 42 On 4 March the European Defence Agency EDA confirmed that a staff member had tested positive for coronavirus marking the first confirmed case in the agencies of the European Union 43 He had returned from Italy the previous week and attended a meeting with about thirty other European Union officials before he had started to feel ill 43 A military staff member of the European External Action Service who attended the meeting then also began to experience symptoms 43 The EDA cancelled all meetings until 13 March and other EU institutions also took precautions 43 44 On 5 March 27 new confirmed cases were reported by the government 16 in Flanders nine in Wallonia and two in Brussels bringing the total to 50 45 Of the 50 people then infected one had recovered 48 were quarantined in their homes and one person was being treated in the Sint Pietersziekenhuis 46 The new cases were reported to be in Knokke Heist Zonhoven Doomkerke nl Ruiselede and Vlierzele part of Sint Lievens Houtem 47 On 6 March 59 new cases were reported by the government bringing the total to 109 65 in Flanders 12 in Brussels 31 in Wallonia and one recovered The new cases were amongst others reported in Oosterzele and Sint Katelijne Waver 48 The Federal Public Service Health then confirmed for the first time that infections had occurred in Belgium On 7 March 60 new cases were confirmed by the government 40 in Flanders five in Brussels and 15 in Wallonia bringing the total to 169 105 in Flanders 17 in Brussels 46 in Wallonia and one recovered The new cases were amongst others reported in Houthalen Melle Lokeren Mere Lede Tildonk and Poppel 49 The Federal Public Service Health mentioned generally that more and more infections are being contracted locally but did not provide information on how many 50 From 422 samples analysed on 7 March 31 were reported positive on 8 March 16 in Flanders eight in Brussels and seven in Wallonia bringing the number of infections to 200 The Federal Public Service Health then reported local circulation of the virus in different parts of the country 51 On 10 March the total number of confirmed cases was 267 52 On 11 March the first death on Belgian territory due to COVID 19 was reported 53 of a 90 year old female patient from Brussels who was being treated in Etterbeek 54 Two more patients died on the same day one aged 73 and one of 86 who died in Sint Genesius Rode 55 On 12 March two new infections were detected as well as 32 suspected cases in retirement home Ter Kameren in Watermael Boitsfort one of the biggest retirement homes of the Brussels region 56 The total number of confirmed cases rose to 399 Approximately 20 patients out of those 399 were being treated in intensive care 57 The president of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen informed the entire staff that seven of their colleagues had tested positive six of them in Belgium She also instructed all colleagues in non critical functions to work from home with immediate effect until 5 April while those who ensure critical functions would need to work in two shifts to minimize the risk of contagion 58 By 14 March 689 cases were confirmed with four deaths 59 On 21 March it was observed that more than half of the patients in the hospital Oost Limburg in Genk were of Turkish origin Secretary of State Zuhal Demir urged the Turkish community in Limburg to abide by the quarantine measures 60 On 26 March Sciensano published a map that showed that the highest recorded concentrations of infections were found in Alken and Sint Truiden Limburg and Quevy and Honnelles Hainaut The hotspot in Alken is thought to have been caused because of two parties that were allowed to gather over the weekend of 7 March 61 The mayor of Sint Truiden who was herself infected by the new coronavirus mentioned she did not understand the reason for the high incidence in her town 62 The high level of cases in the affluent municipality of Bonheiden is thought to be linked with the number of travellers who had returned from ski resorts in the North of Italy around the beginning of March 63 While the high incidence in Honnelles could be linked to an outbreak in a centre for disabled people the mayor of Quevy had no idea what caused the large outbreak in her municipality but complained of the lack of communication and protective equipment 64 65 On the daily press conference of 27 March Van Gucht announced that a cat had been infected by its owner This was only the third time the infection of a companion animal by its human companion had been reported worldwide The cat had developed respiratory and digestive problems 66 The additional number of people reported as having tested positive for the novel coronavirus peaked on 28 March compared to the previous days The peak occurred because more persons were being tested and because a major Walloon laboratory that had not reported any cases up to that point then belatedly reported 500 additional cases from a past period 67 As of 29 March around 20 000 Belgian citizens were stuck abroad due to travel restrictions worldwide many in Peru South Africa Australia and New Zealand 68 On 30 March it was announced that because of the high burden on some hospitals in the provinces of Limburg and Hainaut a dispersal plan for ICU patients had been activated 69 Jan Eyckmans of the Federal Public Service Health claimed hospitals increased their number of ICUs from 1900 to 2650 over a period of two weeks time corresponding to an increase from 16 5 to 23 0 ICUs per 100 000 inhabitants 70 However on the daily press conference of the Belgian National Crisis Centre of 28 March Dr Emmanuel Andre of the UZ Leuven mentioned that the number of 789 ICUs corresponded to 43 of the capacity bringing the total capacity to 1835 instead of 2650 while Dr Van Gucht quoted the capacity as 2081 units 71 The newspaper De Standaard mentioned the number of 1765 on 31 March 72 and 2393 on 3 April 73 April 2020 first peak edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it April 2020 At the end of March it became clear that the peak of the only wave thus far of the pandemic within the country was expected in early April 74 On 8 April a drop in the number of active hospitalisations could be seen which meant that a peak in them and thus perhaps in infections had been reached a couple days earlier 75 The mortality peak would follow a bit later and was retrospectively observed to have occurred on 12 April 76 The peak was 417 deaths in 24 hours On 1 June Belgium s Prince Joachim issued a public apology following news that he tested positive for COVID 19 after he attended a party in Spain in violation of the country s lockdown 77 May 2020 edit Starting 4 May 2020 Belgium began gradually to ease the lockdown measures which were the measures taken from 18 March to combat the spread of the coronavirus For example as of 11 May all shops are allowed to be open for the public but under certain conditions e g visits are limited to 30 minutes Cafes and restaurants were allowed to be open as of 8 June June 2020 edit In June 10 000 people demonstrated in Brussels in the Black Lives Matter demonstration with corona measures still in place It was strongly disapproved by Minister President of Flanders Jan Jambon who called it detrimental to the spread of the virus July 2020 edit 21 July three Chiro Flanders youth camps were canceled in West Flanders and Antwerp because 11 leaders were found to be infected On 25 July new regulations made it compulsory to wear face coverings in most indoor spaces and busy outdoor spaces Visitors to a pub have to wear face coverings at least until they have found a seat Those breaking the rules could be fined up to 250 Euros On 27 July the government published new social distancing rules to come into effect in Belgium from 29 July whereby the number of closer contacts of separate households was restricted to a group of maximum 5 people the so called bubble of five With people who are not part of your bubble safety distance had to be respected People could only go to a restaurant within their family and within the bubble On 28 July in response to a flare up in Antwerp measures are being tightened locally E g a curfew is being imposed for the entire province Individuals are required to stay in their homes from 11 30 pm to 6 am It lasted 1 month August to September 2020 resurgence edit As from the end of July and during August and September the number of new corona infections per day began to rise again in Belgium 78 Mid September an average of 1 100 new infections per day were counted Belgium had then passed the milestone of 100 000 confirmed coronavirus infections The number of testing was now much increased In September an average of more than 30 000 tests were carried out daily compared to ca 5 000 tests daily begin April The increased number of tests could partially but not fully explain the increasing number of infections 79 The percentage of positive COVID 19 cases of all samples taken has risen in September to more than 3 It was more than 5 at the peak in April and less than 1 at the end of June Nevertheless the number of hospitalised coronavirus patients had continued to remain at a low level On 18 September a total of 260 patients were receiving hospital care due to COVID 19 compared to almost 7 000 at the peak of the epidemic 80 Belgian virologist Marc Van Ranst advocated against easing and in favour of stricter measures calling the situation in Belgium on 15 September a recipe for disaster Other experts reacted in the media and questioned whether the situation had to be seen as alarming 81 On 17 September at least 77 youngsters from West Flanders tested positive for COVID 19 after a holiday in the Portuguese resort of Albufeira 82 On 24 September new coronavirus restrictions were announced by the government The restrictions were eased on some points The rule of the bubble of 5 was changed each person in a household could have closer contact with up to 5 persons with different persons each month 83 October 2020 to April 2021 return to lockdown edit The average number of daily new infections had risen to 1 440 by the beginning of October The situation in Belgium was in line with that of other countries in the EU New data on 30 October showed that Belgium had the highest infection rate in Europe The new Prime Minister Alexander De Croo therefore announced that a national lockdown would be reintroduced from 2 November onward Non essential shops were to close households were only allowed one visitor at a time and school holidays were extended to 15 November Mr De Croo said that the restrictions would remain in place until at least mid December 84 In mid October 2020 26 people working at the Doel Nuclear Power Station tested positive for COVID 19 85 At that time the possibility of further infections could not be ruled out Working at home if possible was encouraged to control the breakout The employees affected included some with important tasks in the nuclear power plant Engie Electrabel assured that the safety of the nuclear power plant would not be compromised During the first wave in the spring far fewer infections were detected In early December a care home in Mol Belgium celebrated Saint Nicholas Day but an asymptomatic visitor spread the infection to 131 residents and 36 staff turning the event into a superspreading event 86 27 residents later died 87 May to October 2021 easing of lockdown edit On 19 May the Belgian Federal Police have launched a manhunt for a Belgian soldier who deserted and stolen military weapons 88 The unnamed soldier made death threats against Marc Van Ranst and has left letters saying that the soldier is willing to kill police officers 88 His letters also said that he can t live in a country where politicians and virologists have taken everything away from us 88 The man later named Jurgen Conings was later found dead having killed himself after a manhunt October 2021 to March 2022 new restrictions edit Consultative Committee announced new restrictions on 26 October 89 17 November 90 26 November 91 and 3 December 92 On 26 November Belgium reported the first confirmed case of the Omicron variant in Europe an unvaccinated person who had travelled from Egypt via Turkey on 11 November 93 94 95 96 Government response editAuthorities edit Efforts to address the COVID 19 pandemic in Belgium are managed by the nine federal and regional health ministers Maggie De Block Open VLD federal government Wouter Beke CD amp V Flemish Community Christine Morreale fr PS French Community Antonios Antoniadis de SP German speaking Community Benedicte Linard fr Ecolo French Community Valerie Glatigny fr MR French Community Alain Maron fr Ecolo Brussels Elke Van den Brandt Groen Brussels and Barbara Trachte fr Ecolo Brussels 97 with the support of the National Crisis Centre NCCN 98 led by Bart Raeymaekers the national public health institute of Belgium Sciensano the Risk Assessment Group RAG presided by Sciensano the Risk Management Group RMG led by Paul Pardon MD the Scientific Committee for Coronavirus Steven Van Gucht Marc Van Ranst Nathalie Bossuyt Erika Vlieghe and Charlotte Martin other regional agencies such as the Agency for Care and Health in Flanders the Agence wallonne pour une vie de qualite AViQ in Wallonia and the Common Community Commission in Brussels 99 Containment measures edit On 29 January Belgium issued a travel notice advising against non essential flights to China Hong Kong excluded with some travel companies cancelling all flights to China 100 On 1 March as a second case of coronavirus was confirmed in Belgium phase 2 of the health risk containment strategy was activated 101 further explanation needed The mayor of Sint Lambrechts Woluwe Olivier Maingain was one of the only mayors to take measures to prevent the spreading of the new coronavirus by restricting access to schools sports facilities and public places for persons returning from areas at risk 102 and only a few schools such as the International School Ghent quarantined pupils returning from infected areas such as Northern Italy 103 On 10 March the government advised citizens to cancel any indoor scheduled events to be attended by more than 1 000 people for the month of March Prime Minister Wilmes stressed this was not an interdiction but rather a recommendation 104 Schools remained open but are advised to cancel both trips abroad and multi day excursions in general Companies were advised to have their personnel work from home as much as possible and allow flexible working times to allow a better spread of public transport use throughout the day The authorities called this reinforced phase 2 105 Late in the evening on 12 March after a meeting of the National Security Council the Belgian government moved into the federal phase of crisis management and ordered the closure of schools discos cafes and restaurants and the cancellation of all public gatherings for sporting cultural or festive purposes from Friday 13 March at midnight onwards 106 It was stressed that the measures taken were not a lockdown because people were not required to stay home 107 nbsp Concrete blocks in Mouscron used to avoid all non essential travel between France and Belgium 27 March 2020 On 17 March the National Security Council decided to take additional measures based on the spread of COVID 19 in Belgium and on recommendations of experts Stricter social distancing measures were imposed from noon the following day until 5 April with non essential travel prohibited non essential shops to close gatherings banned with penalties for corporate and individual persons who failed to comply with the restrictions 108 specify On 20 March at 3 pm Belgium closed its borders to all non essential travel 109 Earlier the governor of West Flanders had complained about Dutch and French citizens coming to Belgium for tourism or shopping 110 while mayors of municipalities close to the border with the Netherlands such as Paul Van Miert of Turnhout urged their Dutch counterparts to request their national authorities in the Netherlands to implement similar measures as in Belgium to stop Belgian citizens going to Dutch cafes or restaurants 111 From 25 March onwards people arriving at Brussels Airport were handed a leaflet with the compelling advice to quarantine themselves for a fortnight 112 On 27 March the National Security Council and the governments decided to extend the measures until 19 April end of the Easter vacation 113 On 15 April the containment measures were extended until the 3 May 114 Medical supplies and testing strategy edit nbsp Wearing a mask is mandatory in the subway On 6 March Federal Minister of Public Health Maggie De Block criticised EU governments for blocking the export of medical masks at a time when global stocks were decreasing asserting that they were acting against the spirit of the European Union 115 On 19 March a shipment of 100 000 FFP2 respirators arrived 116 On 16 March the Chinese Alibaba foundation donated half a million surgical masks and 30 000 test kits as a result of the intervention by King Philippe and with the support of the Walloon Export and Foreign Investment Agency AWEX 117 Minister Philippe De Backer was assigned to coordinating the efforts of the authorities to supply masks and respirators 118 While the number of tests capped at 3 500 and 4 500 a day an increase in stocks of the required materials further explanation needed was announced early April by the Federal Minister Philippe De Backer to improve the testing capacity to 10 000 tests a day 119 In an effort to support international research Belgium pledged 5 million euro to the Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations CEPI which intends to develop a COVID 19 vaccine 120 Exit strategy edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it April 2020 On 7 April a Group of Experts for an Exit Strategy GEES led by Erika Vlieghe and composed of 10 scientists economists and top managers was set up to advise the National Security Council on the restart of the country 121 Communications edit At the outset the Belgian authorities mostly through their federal Minister of health Maggie De Block had focused on reassuring by asserting that there was no reason to panic 122 that Belgium has good hospitals and laboratories 123 and that the government was attentive to the evolution and well prepared for the possible arrival of coronavirus 124 From the first report of infection within Belgium the government communicated on certain developments with the public An official website info coronavirus be 125 was registered by the authorities at the end of January before the first case was officially confirmed 126 It has then been used by the Federal Public Service Health and the National Crisis Centre NCCN to inform the public 127 Since the 13 March the FPS Health together with the NCCN has held a daily press conference 128 led by spokesmen Benoit Ramacker Peter Mertens and Yves Stevens with doctors Steven Van Gucht and Emmanuel Andre Every day the latest developments on the epidemiological situation in Belgium are reported with the new figures of confirmed cases hospitalised patients and deaths as well as general explanations and forecasts or reminders of the need to respect the social distancing measures In an apparent effort at transparency a daily epidemiological bulletin and a set of raw data are made available on the Belgian Institute for Health website 129 The Prime Minister Sophie Wilmes addressed citizens twice via a web video taking stock of the situation 130 131 132 133 specify Experts and authorities also used the media to express themselves throughout the crisis either to reproach citizens organising or taking part in so called lockdown or corona parties 134 or otherwise to give their point of view On 20 March the chairman of the Scientific Committee expressed the hope that the measures that came into effect on 14 March would lead to a stabilisation of the number of hospitalisations starting from the middle of the week beginning 23 March 135 On 21 March Prof Dr Erika Vlieghe of the Scientific Committee mentioned that she expected the peak of the pandemic to occur in early April 136 On 16 March King Philippe addressed the nation and called on all Belgians to respect the COVID 19 measures for ourselves and for the most vulnerable among us 137 Criticism edit Handling of the crisis edit While the COVID 19 was already spreading to all regions of Italy in late February the Belgian government has been criticised for its lack of action Experts like Marc Wathelet a virologist specialised in coronaviruses urged for strict prevention measures affirming that the Belgian federal minister of health Maggie De Block was underestimating the danger 138 and Professor in microbiology Herman Goossens of the UZA nl in Antwerp called for wider screening for the virus 139 Pharmacists complained they did not receive clear instructions from the authorities 140 Zorgnet Icuro 141 an umbrella organisation in the field of health care and care for the elderly requested the Flemish Minister for Public health Wouter Beke to take stronger actions with respect to visitor access at retirement homes in Flanders 142 obsolete source When the first measures were taken by the Belgian government on 10 March in the form of recommendations some expressed that more drastic measures were required like Professors Herman Goossens and Marc Van Ranst who questioned the set limit of maximum 1 000 people for indoor events 143 The BVAS ABSyM the biggest medical trade union in Belgium warned for a potential collapse of the health care system and called for a closure of all schools at short notice as well as a ban on all gatherings of more than hundred people 144 145 In an open letter several Flemish rectors with experts in the fields of epidemiology virology biostatistics and health economics including two members of the Scientific Committee for Coronavirus urged the authorities to take decisive measures and to avoid non binding instructions and guidelines 146 Similarly Leopold Lippens the mayor of Knokke Heist judged the actions of the federal authorities insufficient and therefore ordered the ban on all indoor and outdoor activities in his municipality 147 Some media made positive criticism such as the Financial Times who praised Belgium for its handling of the coronavirus crisis 148 claiming Belgium had shown that a fragmented country could still produce a clear response to the pandemic by taking decisive actions earlier than other countries and pointing out the daily briefings are not held by politicians but by scientific experts and spokespersons 149 De Standaard praised Steven Van Gucht president of the Scientific Committee for being calm empathic and wonderfully clear 150 Shortage of medical supplies edit See also Shortages related to the COVID 19 pandemic nbsp Ambulance workers in Brussels wearing PPE during an intervention Just as many countries in the world 151 Belgium faced a shortage of personal protective equipment PPE such as respirators surgical masks or face shields Towards the end of January Belgian newspapers highlighted the shortage of respirators and surgical masks and a retailer questioned whether Belgian would have enough masks if there were to be an outbreak of the virus but the Federal Public Service Health claimed the Belgian hospitals had sufficient stock 152 153 On 8 March Maggie De Block stated she had a solution for the shortage of masks but was unwilling to disclose the potential vendor and the number of masks involved 154 On 15 March De Standaard newspaper reported that the masks had not been delivered on time 155 and the following day De Block announced that her department s order of 5 million masks might have involved fraud 156 157 On 16 March De Standaard reported that De Block had blundered by ordering all 5 million masks from a single company M O S S A vof a consultancy firm that had no track record in the medical field and was owned by Mahmut Oz a Belgo Turkish politician from her own political affiliation 158 On 20 March a shipment from China of 5 million masks arrived at the airport of Bierset but these were surgical masks and not the type of respirators required to protect the medical staff 159 160 Hospitals such as the Centre Hospitalier Interregional Edith Cavell CHIREC reported that they were in dire need of protective masks 161 On 25 March PVDA member of parliament Sofie Merckx nl complained that since 2009 the various governments had not renewed the strategic reserves of mouth masks due to cost cutting measures in the health care system Upon reaching their expiration date in 2018 minister of health Maggie De Block decided to destroy and not replace 6 million face masks 162 On 7 March Marc Van Ranst confirmed Belgium was facing a shortage of reagents to do widespread COVID 19 testing and the laboratory reference National Reference Centre 163 at the UZ Leuven was therefore forced to apply a triage system and to limit the number of tests 164 165 Two surgeons from the Brussels Saint Pierre hospital addressed an open letter to prime minister Wilmes on 22 March demanding increased testing 166 167 Situation in care homes edit In Belgium the organisation of care homes falls under the regional authorities On 11 March the care homes were closed for all visitors in Wallonia and Brussels and a day later in Flanders 168 After the closure the sector requested more protective equipment more training and guidelines for caretakers on how to handle infected patients and more tests However not much was changed and the care homes kept operating with a lack of tests and a lack of protective equipment while being required to keep many infected residents in the homes 169 170 On Wednesday 1 April the government finally promised to also provide more tests to the care homes by the end of the week 171 But as that deadline wasn t met on Saturday 4 April several care homes started to execute tests on their own 172 Meanwhile several homes got hit hard with dozens of deaths and up 90 of the residents and inhabitants being infected 173 These events led to severe criticism addressing the Flemish minister of public health Wouter Beke Care organisations accused the minister of losing 3 weeks time and being very late with an emergency plan 174 Only on 21 April masks were advised for all personnel in contact with patients 175 On 10 April about 40 of all COVID 19 deaths in Belgium occurred in care homes 176 177 In Brussels coronavirus cases have been confirmed in 116 of the 146 care homes 178 High death toll and unusual method of counting edit In April Belgium had very high mortality figures the highest death rate from COVID 19 in the world at that time 10 179 Steven Van Gucht from Sciensano explained this was partly due to a difference in counting compared to other countries 180 181 In Belgium around 46 of the COVID 19 deaths occurred in hospital and 53 occurred in care homes and while the deaths in hospital are all confirmed by a test only 5 of the deaths in care homes are confirmed by a test the other 95 being suspected cases 182 The Netherlands on the other hand only counted confirmed cases 183 This way of counting was criticised by Flemish Minister for Tourism Zuhal Demir as it would portray Belgium as bad in the fight against coronavirus and also would harm the Belgian reputation of being a prominent country in the pharmaceutical and biotech industries 184 185 Some doctors complained that deaths caused by other pathologies and causes have been lumped into the COVID 19 category 186 The virologist Marc Van Ranst member of the Belgian Scientific Committee for Coronavirus also criticised the way of counting saying it is dumb that almost all deaths occurring in care homes are being counted as COVID 19 deaths leading to what he described as an overestimate 187 Belgian authorities however defend their strategy for being the most transparent and the most detailed method 186 even if it results in numbers that are sometimes overestimated 188 According to Steven Van Gucht responsible for the reporting strategy the suspected deaths are being counted as COVID 19 deaths because not everyone can be tested 188 but said this way of counting saved lives by pointing to the dire situation the care homes were in 189 After this criticism the official daily reports started to distinguish the deaths figures between confirmed tested and simply suspected cases 190 When several countries published excess mortality figures it appeared that the criticised way who of counting caused the reported COVID 19 death toll in Belgium to be closer to the excess mortality figures compared to other countries 191 For example between 5 March and 5 April Belgium reported 2 373 COVID 19 deaths with the excess mortality being estimated around 3 000 Causing still an underreporting of around 600 deaths While the neighbouring Netherlands had an estimated excess mortality of 6 200 with only 3 197 reported COVID 19 deaths in that same period Causing an underreporting of around 3000 deaths 192 According to professor Yves Van Laethem Belgium uses the approach recommended by the World Health Organisation and the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control which congratulated Belgium for choosing this approach 193 Other responses editHealthcare sector and Belgian research edit nbsp Hospital prefab containers built next to the emergency department for the COVID 19 crisis at the University of Antwerp Hospital 14 March 2020To cope with the increasing influx of patients several hospitals started to build new temporary facilities such as the UZA clinic in Edegem with the construction of containers 194 or the Saint Peter s Hospital in Brussels with the set up of outside tents supported by the Belgian Red Cross 195 Even if Belgium belongs to the EU s top five in terms of intensive care unit ICU capacity with a number quoted to be around 15 9 196 197 to 16 5 198 ICUs per 100 000 inhabitants before the outbreak of the pandemic the Belgian hospitals started to increase their number of intensive care units around 10 March citation needed Some Belgian hospitals also appealed to the community to help such as the UZ Leuven who called for mouth masks 199 and financial support for research into the COVID 19 200 or Brussels Saint Peter s hospital who called for donations to buy life saving ventilators 201 Research to find a vaccine against COVID 19 medication for the lung disease or new test methods are concentrated in Belgium amongst others at the KU Leuven vaccine and new medication Prof Johan Neyts 202 203 at the University of Namur new test method Benoit Muylkens 204 and by private companies in collaboration with universities new 15 minute test method detecting coronavirus antigens CORIS BioConcept 205 Studies conducted by Vrije Universiteit Brussel on patients that were being treated for small procedures and who did not have COVID 19 symptoms showed that approximately 8 had an infection in the lungs and were infected with the coronavirus 206 confirming the suspicion that many people are infected with the coronavirus without knowing and as herd immunity would prevent the spread of the coronavirus 207 Attempts to predict the progress of the coronavirus spread with compartmental models are undertaken at Ghent University Prof Jan M Baetens 208 and Hasselt University Prof Niel Hens 209 Professor Barbe at the Free University of Brussels VUB uses a first order differential equation with two proxy variables 210 211 University of Antwerp with the assistance of KU Leuven and Hasselt University launched a study to assess the impact of the containment measures and the evolution of the epidemic in Belgium through a series of online surveys 212 specify Belgian industry edit In an effort to alleviate the hand sanitiser shortage in Belgium several Belgian companies started to make alcohol 213 or to manufacture hand sanitisers themselves like the pharmaceutical company Janssen Pharmaceutica 214 the brewing company AB InBev 215 and the Sugar refinery of Tienen 216 reaching a total of 1 million liters of gel and ending the shortage in the country 217 To make up for the shortage of medical masks the Belgian textile sector was requested but unable to produce masks at short notice because of the lack of manufacturing capacity and of raw materials 218 219 Eventually around mid April two Belgian companies specialised in workwear and interiors for cars announced they will together start producing surgical masks and FFP2 respirators 220 The vaccines division of GlaxoSmithKline which has its headquarters in Belgium helped with providing its infrastructure and staff free of charge to carry out at least 6 000 PCR tests per day on their Rixensart site 221 participating in an increase of the number of analyses in the country as of 9 April Impact editPolitics edit While Belgium had been struggling to form a new federal government since the elections of 26 May 2019 the COVID 19 pandemic sparked new debate on the ongoing formation as the actual minority caretaker government Wilmes I would not have all the ability to tackle the coronavirus crisis and its consequences 222 The idea of forming an emergency government emerged Representatives of N VA and PS the two majority parties that have not been able to come to an agreement so far started to discuss again on 13 March 223 eventually joined by Open Vld MR CD amp V and sp a on 14 and 15 March 224 Those discussions however were inconclusive as Bart De Wever N VA wanted to be the new Prime Minister 225 and as PS and MR refused to nominate new Prime Minister and Ministers arguing it would be a waste of time 226 Talks between political parties continued the next hours and were extended to Ecolo Groen cdH and DeFI citation needed An agreement has finally been found on 16 March under the form of a continuation of the Wilmes I Government with the exception that the government now has full legislative powers rather than being just a caretaker government The new Wilmes II Government composed of MR Open Vld and CD amp V while representing only 38 of the 150 representatives will be supported by opposition parties PS sp a Groen Ecolo cdH and DeFI within the limits of handling the coronavirus crisis in Belgium 227 228 The government also received certain plenary powers to deal with the pandemic quickly and effectively 229 Economics edit See also COVID 19 recession This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it April 2020 Following the containment measures of the federal government many Belgian businesses had to shut down temporarily or have reduced staff numbers at work resulting in 1 25 million people on temporary unemployment 230 specify Belgian companies suffer from the coronavirus crisis such as producers of fries who reported a drop in demand for potato specialities 231 Just as most airlines in the world 232 the national flag carrier Brussels Airlines suspended all its commercial flights as of 21 March originally until 19 April 233 but delayed the restart of operations first until 15 May 234 then until 1 June 235 then gradually from 15 June 236 With bars cafes and other businesses closed Belgian breweries started delivering directly to people self isolating at home Some bars and cafes have raised funds by selling advance vouchers that are redeemable when the establishments reopen 237 Society and environment edit This section needs expansion You can help by adding to it April 2020 From 12 March onwards many people started hoarding for the next one and a half week 238 specify The closures and bans ordered by the authorities led to cancellation of many events in the country example needed For example Chinese New Year celebrations were cancelled at the University of Leuven 239 relevant The amount of traffic on Belgian roads dropped sharply after shutdown measures were implemented traffic dropped by 45 and the structural traffic jams disappeared completely 240 241 The Belgian Institute for Space Aeronomy reported that the strong decrease in car and air traffic due to the confinement measures does not necessarily entail as strong a decrease in air pollution 242 specify Belgian researchers at the Royal Observatory of Belgium noticed a drop of the background noise on the seismic data that could be the result of transport networks and other human activities being shut down 243 244 Statistics editDefinitions edit nbsp Number of cases blue and number of deaths red on a logarithmic scale based on numbers reported by the ECDCConfirmed infections edit The number of confirmed infections is the number of samples tested positive by a reference laboratory It is estimated that the actual number of cases is much higher than the number of confirmed cases 245 the tests being limited to specific people and or to people with severe symptoms Diagnosed cases are an underestimate of the real number by a factor of between 5 and 10 according to Professor Marc Van Ranst 246 In the period of 1 to 6 March the number of detected cases grew on average exponentially with a doubling of the number of cases every day In the period between 7 and 27 March the number of confirmed cases doubled on average every 3 7 days 20 9 daily increase needs update Recoveries edit The official reports from the national public health institute of Belgium do not refer to recovered people but only to discharged patients The patients are discharged after resolution of symptoms even though they are not being tested again before leaving the hospital 247 The number of recovered people who were tested positive but not admitted to hospital remains unknown as there is no follow up on these cases The total number of recoveries is therefore underestimated particularly in a context where there are many undetected positive cases presenting mild symptoms and recovering as well 248 The situation is similar in France 249 The first recovered case was on 15 February 2020 250 As of 5 April Sciensano reported a total of 3 986 discharged patients since the 15 March 251 Deaths edit nbsp Cumulative number of deaths per million inhabitants for European Union countries over time The legend is sorted in descending order of these values Countries without COVID 19 deaths are omitted Logarithmic vertical axis Data source ECDC 252 In the period between 17 and 21 March the number of deaths due to COVID 19 doubled on average every 1 4 days 64 daily increase needs update Up to 3 April 2020 92 of the fatalities in Belgium were 65 years of age or older 0 6 were younger than 45 years and 58 were men The youngest fatality overall in Belgium was a 12 year old girl 253 254 while the oldest person to die was 104 years old 255 On 25 March 2020 Belgium ranked sixth in the list of EU countries with the highest numbers of casualties while on 1 April Belgium had the third highest death toll after Italy and Spain As of 3 April the case fatality rate of the COVID 19 disease is in Belgium similar to the neighbouring countries The Netherlands and France but much higher than in Germany However not all countries count the deaths in the same way 256 257 Belgium includes deaths that occur not only in hospitals but in other locations such as care homes Deaths with clinical symptoms of the coronavirus disease are considered as suspicious and are included in the figures of COVID 19 deaths even if they were not tested 177 10 By 14 March 2021 Belgium reports a total of 22 421 deaths 258 Notable people edit Philippe Bodson 75 politician and businessman 4 April 2020 Marc Engels 54 audio engineer 9 April 2020 Henri Kichka 94 writer and Holocaust survivor 25 April 2020 Hugo Ryckeboer 84 dialectologist 21 May 2020 259 Fons Verplaetse 90 former governor of the National Bank of Belgium NBB 15 October 2020 Willy Kuijpers 83 politician 17 November 2020 Joel Robert 77 former world champion motorcyclist 13 January 2021 260 By location edit This section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information April 2020 Unlike most neighbouring countries the Netherlands France Germany and the UK the Belgian authorities were not initially willing to provide information or statistics on where the cases are located beyond statistics for each region Flanders Brussels and Wallonia 261 Sciensano started to publish statistics per province on 18 March 2020 In the period between 17 and 21 March it became clear that the province of Limburg was a hotspot for the coronavirus where the incidence grew much faster compared to the rest of the country while on 17 March the incidence in Limburg was 1 5 times the average incidence for the country this had already increased to 1 9 times the average incidence on 21 March 251 Sciensano started to publish a map with incidence numbers per municipality starting 26 March citation needed The daily Sciensano report of 28 March saw a spectacular rise of the incidence numbers for the province of Liege from 19 confirmed cases per 100 000 population on 27 March it rose to 77 This was due to underreporting by a lab in the province 262 On 29 March the province of Liege even became the second worst affected province in Belgium after Limburg COVID 19 confirmed cases in Belgium by province vte Province Brussels Capital Region Cases Hosp Deaths Refs nbsp Antwerp 147 438 11 096 nbsp East Flanders 129 037 9 526 nbsp West Flanders 101 063 9 339 nbsp Flemish Brabant 87 026 3 096 nbsp Limburg 63 223 5 305 931 263 nbsp Brussels Capital Region 139 359 11 631 nbsp Hainaut 163 128 12 118 nbsp Liege 133 566 7 831 nbsp Namur 60 537 3 073 nbsp Walloon Brabant 43 243 1 454 nbsp Luxembourg 31 623 1 607 1 025 Note The deaths number by province is non official and based on very partial data Sources Cases and hospitalisations data collected by Sciensano as of 2021 07 30 264 Deaths various news sources COVID 19 confirmed cases in Belgium by region vte Region Cases Deaths CFR nbsp Flanders 528 823 47 1 12 701 50 3 2 40 nbsp Brussels Capital Region 139 814 12 4 3 287 13 0 2 35 nbsp Wallonia 432 626 38 5 9 247 36 6 2 14 21 888 1 9 nbsp Belgium 1 122 951 100 0 7 844 100 0 15 72Source Data collected by Sciensano as of 2021 07 30 265 By day edit COVID 19 confirmed cases in Belgium by day and region vte Date nbsp Flanders nbsp Brussels nbsp Wallonia Unknown Cases Deaths Active Hosp adm Hosp disch Tests NotesNew Total New Total ICU Total New Total New Total pos New Total2020 03 01 9 6 2 17 17 30 36 56 562020 03 02 12 4 1 17 34 5 15 274 3302020 03 03 21 2 13 36 70 4 48 474 8042020 03 04 31 5 13 6 55 125 3 78 652 1 4562020 03 05 59 2 20 81 206 3 75 705 2 1612020 03 06 77 9 23 1 110 316 3 45 1 028 3 1892020 03 07 16 5 6 27 343 0 75 405 3 5942020 03 08 38 7 19 1 65 408 1 62 417 4 0112020 03 09 37 12 42 3 94 502 2 08 519 4 5302020 03 10 57 13 22 7 99 601 1 1 1 89 695 5 2252020 03 11 107 17 47 1 172 773 3 4 2 79 931 6 1562020 03 12 141 37 69 5 252 1 025 1 5 3 38 1 306 7 4622020 03 13 167 39 113 19 338 1 363 3 8 3 51 2 166 9 6282020 03 14 76 30 66 7 179 1 542 4 12 1 57 1 794 11 4222020 03 15 123 27 53 10 213 1 755 6 18 54 266 71 71 18 18 1 71 1 064 12 4862020 03 16 200 61 116 9 386 2 141 11 29 79 370 90 161 14 32 2 76 1 493 13 9792020 03 17 256 24 127 10 417 2 558 11 40 100 497 123 284 31 63 2 64 1 830 15 8092020 03 18 285 58 185 6 534 3 092 21 61 131 650 183 467 48 111 2 97 2 149 17 9582020 03 19 381 55 245 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895 0 28 5 687 157 3952020 04 20 600 151 482 32 1 265 43 473 199 6 533 1 079 4 996 172 13 534 106 9 001 0 76 8 814 166 2092020 04 21 594 115 525 23 1 257 44 730 202 6 735 1 020 4 765 263 13 797 432 9 433 0 72 7 296 173 5052020 04 22 417 64 274 13 768 45 498 191 6 926 993 4 527 211 14 008 367 9 800 0 41 12 461 185 9662020 04 23 434 90 428 13 965 46 463 173 7 099 970 4 355 210 14 218 322 10 122 0 48 13 696 199 6622020 04 24 398 160 218 17 793 47 256 147 7 246 934 4 195 217 14 435 295 10 417 0 37 15 496 215 1582020 04 25 133 32 215 7 387 47 643 155 7 401 901 3 957 202 14 637 368 10 785 0 17 14 429 229 5872020 04 26 111 13 76 3 203 47 846 176 7 577 903 3 968 127 14 764 93 10 878 0 08 12 019 241 6062020 04 27 446 88 199 11 744 48 590 125 7 702 876 3 976 123 14 887 65 10 943 0 29 14 691 256 2972020 04 28 361 41 149 14 565 49 155 114 7 816 797 3 733 174 15 061 340 11 283 0 21 16 764 273 0612020 04 29 310 66 128 8 512 49 667 98 7 914 769 3 609 178 15 239 293 11 576 0 17 19 791 292 8522020 04 30 357 62 137 23 579 50 246 84 7 998 749 3 386 152 15 391 316 11 892 0 18 21 483 314 3352020 05 01 160 11 60 5 236 50 482 96 8 094 690 3 109 128 15 519 319 12 211 0 07 21 521 335 8562020 05 02 172 18 87 5 282 50 764 73 8 167 684 3 080 77 15 596 98 12 309 0 08 14 889 350 7452020 05 03 82 15 36 6 139 50 903 96 8 263 655 3 044 59 15 655 69 12 378 0 04 12 095 362 8402020 05 04 451 59 136 10 656 51 559 97 8 360 646 3 082 84 15 739 63 12 441 0 17 20 712 383 5522020 05 05 340 59 121 5 525 52 084 81 8 441 582 2 868 116 15 855 295 12 736 0 13 17 679 401 2312020 05 06 344 44 140 17 545 52 629 75 8 516 542 2 699 98 15 953 244 12 980 0 13 17 207 418 4382020 05 07 251 26 131 8 416 53 045 78 8 594 508 2 555 108 16 061 221 13 201 0 10 18 213 436 6512020 05 08 245 33 145 36 459 53 504 70 8 664 502 2 381 75 16 136 210 13 411 0 10 22 027 458 6782020 05 09 110 28 74 4 216 53 720 69 8 733 476 2 222 83 16 219 231 13 642 0 05 18 044 476 7222020 05 10 56 11 38 5 110 53 830 73 8 806 478 2 222 60 16 279 55 13 697 0 02 10 472 487 1942020 05 11 219 26 77 5 327 54 157 61 8 867 465 2 230 43 16 322 35 13 732 0 07 7 566 494 7602020 05 12 38 7 24 69 54 226 29 8 896 427 2 085 70 16 392 206 13 938 0 01 13 937 508 697 a 2020 05 13 7 8 903 407 1 966 81 16 473 173 14 111 2 414 511 111 a Unknown 25 11 25 1 62Total 27 516 5 126 16 239 1 025 49 906 7 844 15 593 12 308 14 17 352 134 nbsp Flanders nbsp Brussels nbsp Wallonia Unknown New Total New Total ICU Total New Total New Total pos New Total NotesCases Deaths Active Hosp adm Hosp disch TestsRemarks Because of the use of effective dates and as some delay occurs in reporting all numbers are subject to retrospective updating The dates are to be understood as follows cases date of diagnosis or when not available date of reporting deaths date of death tested date of laboratory diagnosis or when not available date of sampling Numbers about hospitalisations are from 15 Mars date from which gt 99 of hospitals were notifying Notes a b The numbers of new cases deaths and tests are still incomplete for this day Source Data collected by Sciensano as of 2020 05 02 266 By gender and age edit COVID 19 confirmed cases in Belgium by gender and age vte Age Male Female n a Total90 1 241 4 050 7 5 29880 89 3 505 6 656 20 10 18170 79 2 964 2 821 6 5 79160 69 2 765 2 164 5 4 93450 59 2 968 4 365 16 7 34940 49 2 044 4 227 15 6 28630 39 1 376 3 637 9 5 02220 29 1 062 3 165 9 4 23610 19 174 257 3 4340 9 137 119 7 263n a 36 48 28 112Total 18 272 31 509 125 49 906Source data collected by Sciensano as of 2020 05 02 267 COVID 19 deaths in Belgium by gender and age vte Age Male Female n a Total85 1 102 1 572 7 2 68175 84 957 766 1 1 72465 74 480 260 4 74445 64 253 106 35925 44 13 9 220 24 1 1n a 2 1 2 310 2 313Total 2 807 2 715 2 322 7 844Source data collected by Sciensano as of 2020 05 02 268 COVID 19 confirmed cases in Belgium by gender vte Classification Cases Deaths Lethality Number Number Sex Male 18 272 36 61 2 807 35 79 15 36Female 31 509 63 14 2 715 34 61 8 62n a 125 0 25 2 322 29 60 n aAll 49 906 100 0 7 844 100 0 15 72Source data collected by Sciensano as of 2020 05 02 269 Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Note For some reason Sciensano is using different age ranges for confirmed cases and for deaths Graphs edit The graphs below are based on the data collected by Sciensano 270 Belgian Institute for Public Health as per the actual dates Because of the use of actual dates and as some delay occurs in reporting all figures are subject to retrospective updating Total cases in Belgium cumulative edit Data from the last two days still have to be consolidated by Sciensano Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org 7 day running average for daily new cases hospitalisations discharges and deaths edit Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Confirmed new cases per day edit Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Confirmed deaths per day edit Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Tests and new confirmed cases per day in Belgium March to September 2020 edit Data from the last two days still have to be consolidated by Sciensano Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Change of hospitalisations per day in Belgium March to May 2020 edit Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Active cases in hospital per day incl ICU March to September 2020 edit Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Confirmed new cases per day by region edit Data from the last two days still have to be consolidated by Sciensano Graphs are unavailable due to technical issues There is more info on Phabricator and on MediaWiki org Logistic growth models edit nbsp Semi logarithmic graph of the number of confirmed cases hospitalisations intensive care cases and deaths in Belgium as of 2020 04 30 nbsp Graph of the number of daily increase of confirmed cases hospitalisations intensive care cases and deaths in Belgium as of 2020 04 30 nbsp Logistic growth modelfits for hospitalised COVID 19 cases in Belgium for data from 15 March 2020 until 14 May 2020 We can make out two phases separated by the yellow vertical line One from 15 March 2020 until 31 March 2020 with a fit in green and the one from 1 April 2020 until 14 May 2020 with a fit in blue The initial phase green had exponential growth decline rate of 29 3 and the total number of cumulated hospitalised cases stabilises at 7948 The second phase blue has exponential growth decline rate of 9 44 and the total number of cumulated hospitalised cases stabilises at 16878 Also shown in purple is the fitted new hospitalisations from 1 April 2020 until 14 May 2020 corresponding to the blue fit for cumulative data Beyond 14 May the curves shown are only a trend according to the logistic growth model these have an uncertainty range associated to them and should not be seen as a prediction See also editCOVID 19 pandemic in Europe COVID 19 pandemic by country and territory COVID 19 pandemic in France COVID 19 pandemic in the NetherlandsPortals nbsp COVID 19 nbsp Belgium nbsp Medicine nbsp VirusesNotes edit The actual number of infections is estimated to be much higher than the number of cases confirmed by a laboratory test The total number of death cases in Belgium also includes suspected death cases including those in foster and care homes where only 26 of the reported death cases have been confirmed as COVID 19 positive It is important to note that in many other countries the reported 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