In the past 24 hours, 4,377 new infections and a record number of deaths (119) were reported. So far, there have been 254,710 positive test results in Austria. As of today (November 24, 2020, 09:30 a.m.), 2,577 people throughout Austria have died as a result of the corona virus and 182,620 have recovered. At present, 4,689 people are undergoing hospital treatment due to the corona virus, and 704 of these patients are in intensive care units. The new infections since the last notification are divided among the provinces of Austria…
Read MoreMonth: November 2020
750 MILLION EURO:Record donations in Austria despite Corona pandemic
With a three-quarter billion euro there will be a new record level of donations in Austria in 2020. Most of the money, 30 percent each, will go to children and animals. A total of 6.5 million Austrians have donated, although many events had to be cancelled due to Corona. While the proportion of donors is highest in Lower Austria and Burgenland at 79 percent, Salzburg, Tyrol and Vorarlberg donate the most on average at 146 euros per donation. “Collecting donations was not easy for many this year,” said Günther Lutschinger,…
Read MoreVaccination campaign against Corona to start in January 2021
The market approval of the first coronavirus vaccines is getting closer and could be granted this year. Health Minister Rudolf Anschober (Greens) presented the vaccination strategy for Austria on Tuesday. The population is to be vaccinated in three phases in 2021. The first vaccinations are to be given as early as January. In any case, the vaccination will be voluntary, was emphasized. The goal is a vaccination rate of at least 50 percent. “The higher the vaccination rate in Austria becomes, the lower the risk should gradually become,” said Anschober.…
Read MoreDETAILS ARE FIXED: Corona vaccination will in January 2021 in Austria
Three vaccinations against the coronavirus are about to be approved and the first doses could be administered in a few weeks. Countries around Austria are using this outlook to prepare themselves. Spain is defining 13,000 vaccination stations, Germany is securing millions of doses, Italy is deciding who will be vaccinated first. The goal: to get started in a structured manner as soon as the vaccine is available. In Austria, politicians are discussing the point in time when vaccination could theoretically be carried out. While Federal Chancellor Sebastian Kurz (ÖVP) was…
Read MoreCorona Vaccinations in several European countries
Three vaccinations against the coronavirus are about to be approved and the first doses could be administered in a few weeks. Countries around Austria are using this outlook to prepare themselves. Spain is defining 13,000 vaccination stations, Germany is securing millions of doses, Italy is deciding who will be vaccinated first. The goal: to get started in a structured manner as soon as the vaccine is available. Great Britain: Mass vaccinations could start in Great Britain in just one week. This is reported by British media with reference to government…
Read MoreItaly has over 50,000 fatalities
On 23 November 2020 Italy has exceeded the threshold of 50,000 deaths since the coronavirus epidemic began in February. 630 deaths were reported, 562 on Sunday, according to the Ministry of Health. This means that 50,453 people have died with or from coronavirus in Italy since the pandemic began on February 20. Meanwhile, for the third day in a row, the number of new infections decreased within 24 hours. The number of registered new infections fell from 28,337 to 22,930. 148,945 tests were carried out within 24 hours, 15.4 percent…
Read MoreSweden imposes strict regulations
With the entry into force of stricter regulations, Sweden is today leaving its special path in the matter of coronavirus. For the first time, there are now requirements for meetings in public; only eight people are allowed to meet. Previously, 50 to 300 people were allowed to meet, depending on the occasion. Schools and restaurants are to remain open according to the government order. However, restaurant operators must ensure that no more than eight guests are seated per table. Since the beginning of the pandemic, Sweden has taken a less…
Read MoreWHO warns against corona loosening over Christmas
The World Health Organization (WHO) warns against relaxing corona restrictions over Christmas if authorities do not have full control over the infection. “If people become infected with each other and if a country does not have the necessary infrastructure to track cases and isolate and quarantine contacts, then easing will lead to more widespread infection,” said WHO Emergency Relief Coordinator Mike Ryan in Geneva last night. Governments must be aware that they can only weigh up the risks. There is no scientific formula for determining what relaxation is justifiable or…
Read MorePandemic brought more order to Austria’s households
Since the first lockdown in March, many Austrians have spent more time at home. This has also affected order and cleanliness in their own four walls, according to a survey commissioned by ImmoScout24. One third of Austrians stated that these aspects are now much more important, 29 percent tidy up more often, 28 percent clean more often. The 18 to 29-year-olds in particular have discovered their love of cleanliness and order during the crisis, at least according to the survey. According to the survey, 44 percent in this age group…
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