Vaccination starts in the US on 11 December

The authorities in the USA expect the first corona vaccinations as early as mid-December. “Our plan is to deliver the vaccines to the vaccination centers within 24 hours of approval,” the head of the U.S. government’s vaccine working group, Moncef Slaoui, told CNN on Sunday. According to media reports, the U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) will meet between December 8 and 10 to decide on the approval of corona vaccines. hp with reports from derstandard.at. picture: pixabay.com

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German Minister of Health: Vaccinations still in December

The German Health Minister Jens Spahn (CDU) assumes that the first citizens can be immunized against the corona virus in vaccination centers before the end of this year. “There is cause for optimism that there will be an approval for a vaccine in Europe before the end of this year. And then we can start with the vaccinations immediately,” Spahn told the “Redaktionsnetzwerk Deutschland”. He had asked the countries to ensure that the vaccination centers were ready for use by mid-December. That seems to be working. “I’d rather have a…

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Germany on track for extended partial lockdown

In Germany, the federal and state governments will almost certainly decide on further-reaching corona measures on Wednesday. In a state paper from Sunday, which is available to the Reuters news agency, there is talk of a further closure of restaurants and leisure facilities by December 20. If, however, the so-called seven-day incidence in a state falls below 35, the following measures are to be taken restaurants may also open again before. Both Finance Minister Olaf Scholz (SPD) and Bavarian Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU) had previously said that they expected…

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5226 New infections with the coronavirus

Within 24 hours, 5226 new infections with the coronavirus have been reported in Austria. As usual on a Sunday, these were significantly fewer than on the previous days. However, the number of deaths, with 60 others, was also well below the triple-digit figures for Friday and Saturday. The occupancy rate in the normal and intensive care units of the hospitals also fell slightly, according to the 9:30 a.m. data from the Ministry of the Interior and the Ministry of Health. According to these data, 4,458 Covid 19 patients were undergoing…

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Vice Chancellor Werner Kogler: no assurance of possible loosening after the lockdown

Vice Chancellor Werner Kogler (Greens) does not want to make any promises regarding possible loosening after the lockdown due to the second corona wave. “I assume that we will reach the goal”, he said on Sunday in the ORF “Pressestunde” with regard to the currently planned end of the measure. Kogler described the opening of the schools as particularly important. He said that the mass tests announced by the government should not be carried out in an uncoordinated and indiscriminate manner. “In these times, nothing is fixed,” Kogler said about…

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Because of the situation in Austria’s hospitals: Fireworks ban on New Year’s Eve possible

The tense situation in local hospitals is now causing the authorities to consider a ban on fireworks on New Year’s Eve. In Upper Austria there is already a corresponding push. New Year’s Eve is still about six weeks away, but in Upper Austria a possible ban on fireworks is already being discussed. Similarly as for example in the Netherlands or some provinces of Belgium the end for firecrackers could come also in this country this year. The background is that the tense corona situation in the domestic hospitals should not…

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Spain wants to offer corona vaccination voluntarily and free of charge from January

It is expected that already by the middle of next year about 70 percent of the approximately 47 million citizens of Spain will be vaccinated. According to government estimates, Spanish citizens will be able to be voluntarily vaccinated against the coronavirus as early as January. “At some point in January” it will be possible to start the vaccinations, said Health Minister Salvador Illa on Saturday in interviews with various Spanish media. A vaccination obligation would be legally possible in Spain, “but in the opinion of many experts probably even counterproductive”.…

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Intensive care units up to 91 percent full

Upper Austria is the hotspot for hospital utilization with corona patients. From Saturday to Sunday, 10 people (total: 687) with the most severe corona disease progression were once again admitted to intensive care units in Austria – most of them in the most severely affected province of Upper Austria. The situation there is particularly dramatic, with intensive care beds already being used to almost 91 percent capacity. In comparison: Austria-wide this figure is 60 percent. With 88 per cent extent of utilization Tirol is in second place of the Lands…

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Economic Research Institute says: educated people live healthier

It is well known that there is a connection between social status and people’s health. The Economic Research Institute (Wifo) has now looked at how the unequal use of the health care system in educational groups affects the future development of costs. The Wifo study showed that the health of people with a higher level of education is significantly better than that of other educational groups, regardless of gender. Accordingly, Wifo calculated that the costs are 13 percent lower over the course of a lifetime, at least for women with…

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