Cautious use of resources was key to the result. UKE adapted targeted measures to mitigate the economic situation by EUR 53 million. "The UKE received a total of EUR 87 million in aid from the City of Hamburg and the German government. Another EUR 24 million would have been possible, but we did not apply for it," Verdel said.
Revenue declined due to the costly care of COVID-19 patients, pandemic-related capacity requirements and lower use of other areas amid social distancing and safety restrictions, she added. "The revenue shortfalls, as well as pandemic-related costs, have been offset by aid from the Free and Hanseatic City of Hamburg, and the German government, to the amount of EUR 57 and EUR 30 million respectively."