New corona infections down 16 percent worldwide

The number of new corona infections reported worldwide fell 16 percent last week to 2.7 million. The number of reported deaths also fell within a week, by 10 percent to 81,000, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced Tuesday evening in Geneva, based on Sunday’s figures. WHO: Worldwide decrease in new coronavirus infectionsA double-digit percentage decline in new coronavirus cases was recorded in five of six WHO regions, with only the eastern Mediterranean seeing a seven percent increase. In Africa and the Western Pacific, case numbers declined by 20 percent last…

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536 positive self-tests at schools

A total of 536 positive results were recorded at schools on Monday and yesterday in a total of 1.3 million “nose-picking” self-tests across Austria. This was reported by the Ministry of Education to APA. Affected are 364 students and 172 teachers. This week, for the first time, the tests were on children’s timetables across Austria after the end of the semester break in seven provinces. Those who wanted to take part in the face-to-face classes had to test themselves at the beginning of the school day. Most positive results in…

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1,735 new corona infections in 24 hours in Austria

Coronavirus new infections in Austria continue to rise. On Wednesday, the Interior and Health Ministries reported 1,735 new cases. On average, 1,473 people thus became infected with SARS-CoV-2 every day last week. In addition, 30 more deaths have been registered since Tuesday. Thus, 8,290 people across Austria have already died from or with Covid-19 since the pandemic began. More patients also require intensive medical care. The last time there were this many new infections in Austria was just under four weeks ago. 2,088 were reported on January 22, followed by…

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Ash Wednesday in the Corona mode

The Corona pandemic also has an impact on the liturgy on Ash Wednesday, with which Lent begins in the Catholic Church: so this year the ash rite is administered “without the usual Ash Wednesday prayer and without touching”, as determined by the Vatican Congregation for Divine Worship worldwide. This year, therefore, the faithful will not receive an ash cross on the forehead, but the ashes will be scattered on the head. “This form, which is common in other countries, reminds us in a very sober, realistic and obvious way of…

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City pays 400 euro bonus for nursing training

Nursing training instead of unemployment: with this approach, the city wants to combat the glaring shortage of nurses on the one hand and the high unemployment rate on the other. The city is therefore now paying 4,100 unemployed Viennese a 400-euro bonus per month for training – in addition to unemployment benefits. By 2030, Vienna will need 9100 additional nurses. This is the result of a study by the umbrella organization of Viennese social institutions. On the other hand, 154,688 people in the capital did not have a job in…

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Vienna starts with vaccination of high-risk group

In the federal capital of Vienna, Corona vaccination of seniors over 80 years of age, the high-risk group, persons with disabilities and employees or workers in high-exposure areas (for example, Covid-19 laboratories) will begin today (Wednesday), the office of Health City Councilor Peter Hacker (SPÖ) told APA. The injections are thereby mainly placed in two new Corona vaccination centers, which go into operation today. These are located at Gasgasse 7 -9 in Rudolfsheim-Fünfhaus and at Schrödingerplatz in Donaustadt. In the coming weeks – depending on the quantities of vaccine delivered…

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Johnson & Johnson applies for EU approval

U.S. pharmaceutical company Johnson & Johnson has applied for approval of its coronavirus vaccine in the European Union (EU). The Amsterdam-based European Medicines Agency (EMA) said Tuesday it has received an application for “conditional marketing authorization” from Johnson & Johnson’s European subsidiary. So far, vaccines from Biontech/Pfizer, Moderna and AstraZeneca have been approved in the EU. Johnson & Johnson had already filed for emergency approval of its vaccine in the U.S. nearly two weeks ago. If the company manages to secure approval, experts say it will significantly simplify the vaccination…

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New corona cases down 16 percent worldwide last week

The number of new Corona infections reported worldwide dropped 16 percent last week to 2.7 million. The number of reported deaths also fell within a week, by 10 percent to 81,000, the World Health Organization (WHO) announced Tuesday evening in Geneva, based on Sunday’s figures. Five of six WHO regions saw double-digit percentage declines in new corona cases, with only the eastern Mediterranean seeing a seven percent increase. In Africa and the Western Pacific, the number of cases decreased by 20 percent last week, in Europe by 18 percent, in…

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