More than two billion vaccine doses administered worldwide so far

More than two billion doses of vaccine have now been administered worldwide in the fight against the Corona pandemic. The striking threshold was exceeded on Thursday morning (CEST), according to a count by the AFP news agency based on official data from individual countries. In the process, six out of ten vaccine doses were administered in the three most populous countries, China, the United States and India. Some 704.8 million Corona shots have been given so far in China, 296.9 million in the US and 221 million in India. In…

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Germany: RKI registers 3165 new Corona infections – incidence at 29.7

Health offices in Germany have reported 3165 new Corona infections to the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) within one day. This is according to figures from Friday morning, which reflect the status of the RKI dashboard as of 05:08. For comparison, a week ago the figure had been 7380 infections. The RKI gave the seven-day incidence on Friday morning with 29.7 nationwide (previous day: 34.1; previous week: 39.8). Nationwide, 86 new deaths were recorded within 24 hours, according to the data. A week ago, there had been 192 deaths. The RKI…

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Regulation for new Corona relaxation from 10 June

Health Minister Wolfgang Mückstein (Greens) has issued the decree for the next relaxations in the Corona pandemic. These include, for example, extention of the opening of restaurants and bars from 10 p.m. to midnight, raising the occupancy rate for cultural institutions from 50 percent to 75 percent, and lifting the mask and distance requirement for gatherings of up to eight people. It will start on Thrusday next week, June 10, 2021. In the gastronomy sector, waiters must continue to wear masks outdoors, however. Indoors, a maximum of eight adults are…

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282 new Corona infections in Austria

From Wednesday to Thursday, there were 282 new infections in Austria. Compared to the previous week (585), that’s a drop of 302 cases. This also brings the 7-day incidence down to 29.95. There were also 457 new recovered cases, so the number of active cases also decreased to 4,476. In addition, there are six deaths related to Covid-19. 381 people are hospitalized due to illness, 128 of whom are in intensive care units. The new infections in the provincesLower Austria: 60Tyrol: 59Vienna: 44Upper Austria: 43Styria: 43Vorarlberg: 31Carinthia: 16Burgenland: 5Salzburg: -19…

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Red Cross offers free antibody test when donating blood

In the warmer summer months, fewer people go to donate blood. Due to the coronavirus pandemic, numerous operations have been postponed and are now being made up for. That is why the Red Cross is looking for blood donors. In Upper Austria, Vienna and Tyrol, blood donors receive a free SARS-CoV-2 antibody test as an incentive. At the blood donation center in Vienna, the campaign is valid until June 30, in Upper Austria the test is available until August 31, and Tyrol has already been offering it to all blood…

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Partial closure of Vienna’s U2 subway line until fall 2023

Since May 31, 2021 the major U2 update started, preparing the existing U2 for operation of the new, fully automated U5 subway line. For this reason, the U2 will only run between Seestadt and Schottentor. Service between Schottentor and Karlsplatz will be discontinued. The reason is the extensive work for the construction of the U2/U5 line interchange. Announcements have been alerting passengers to the impending partial closure for some time now. In the future, the U5 will travel on the section that will soon no longer be in service, connecting…

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Wiener Linien seeks part-time subway drivers

Driving the subway as a part-time job? That’s possible with Wiener Linien. As the public transport network continues to grow and the range of services is constantly being expanded, Wiener Linien is also looking for new colleagues in many areas during the pandemic. In the summer, there will again be places in the much sought-after subway training program for part-time employees. The additional employees are to support “regular” drivers, especially at peak times in the morning and evening and during major events. Part-time subway driver appeals to students“With the part-time…

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Biontech and Pfizer delivers with slight delay

As announced, the manufacturer Biontech and Pfizer will deliver 2.5 million vaccine doses to Austria in June. However, there are fluctuations within the calendar weeks: Specifically, there is a reduction in deliveries in calendar week 23 and 24 of about twelve percent each, which amounts to about 60,000 fewer doses. In calendar week 25, the forecast is for 120,000 fewer cans, orf.at reported. That is not yet completely safe, as a speaker of health minister Wolfgang Mückstein (Greens) communicated. Should not come already in week 25 nevertheless more doses than…

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Intensive care units in Chile at the limit

Despite one of the most advanced vaccination programs in the world, hospitals in Chile are reaching their limits due to the coronavirus pandemic. The South American country’s intensive care units are operating at 96.7 percent of capacity, Luis Castillo, the Chilean health system’s critical care commissioner, told Cooperativa radio today. Only 146 intensive care beds were still available in the entire country, he said. That is the highest occupancy rate in Chile’s history, Castillo said. Most of the intensive care patients are people with Covid-19, and the majority have not…

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