Germany’s seven-day incidence – the number of Covid infections registered per 100,000 people over a week – has surged past the 900-mark, according to official data. The Robert Koch Institute (RKI) in Berlin, the country’s disease control agency, reported a seven-day incidence of 940.6 on Wednesday. This is a new record, up from 894.3 a day earlier. A week ago, the seven-day incidence stood at 584.4; a month ago, it was 220,7. According to the fresh figures released by the RKI on Wednesday morning, German health authorities reported 164,000 Covid cases in a 24-hour period. A week ago, 112,323 n…