At a press conference on Thursday, City Health Councillor Peter Hacker (SPÖ) announced an end to 2G rules in Vienna’s gastronomy sector at midnight on Friday. Mask obligation falls from 16 AprilVienna carries the new Corona rules of the federal government this time. Thus, the G-regulations in gastronomy day and night also fall in the federal capital. In Vienna’s vaccination streets, high-risk patients will be vaccinated four months after their third sting and all others six months after that. Corona measures: G-rules also fall in Vienna on SaturdayRegarding Corona rules,…
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Fewer infections: These provinces light up “orange” again at Corona traffic light
After months of seeing red at the Corona traffic light, six federal states will turn “orange” on Thursday, including Vienna. The flattening Corona wave in the country allows it. The “red zone” has been broken. In as many as six provinces, the Corona traffic light will be switched “orange” on Thursday, according to the working document of the responsible commission as published by APA APA. Since January, it has been the first time that there are provinces that do not belong to the maximum risk zone. Burgenland, Vorarlberg and Carinthia…
Read MoreNew Corona rules will be implemented on Holy Saturday
FFP2 masks obligation only in public transport, no longer in trade. The third prick is valid for 12 months. The 3-G rule is mandatory in hospitals Two days before the current Corona rules expire – the regulation expires on April 16 – Johannes Rauch, the health minister responsible, presented the measures that will apply throughout Austria starting on Holy Saturday. According to the Ministry of Health, the FFP2 mask requirement will continue to apply: in all means of public transport and the associated stops in customer areas of vital trade…
Read MoreMaundy Thursday: Pope washes the feet of prisoners
Pope Francis will wash the feet of twelve inmates in prison near Rome today, Holy Thursday. In the evening, the head of the Catholic Church plans to perform the religious ritual at the Civitavecchia penitentiary near the capital. It goes back to a gesture of Jesus Christ to his disciples at the Last Supper and is a sign of humility and attachment. In 2020 and 2021, the foot washing was canceled because of the coronavirus pandemic. According to a release from the prison, Francis considers the visit to the prison…
Read MoreCorona: multivariant vaccine possible by fall
By fall, Pfizer CEO Albert Bourla says there could be a new Corona vaccine protecting against the Omicron and other variants. Omicron vaccine to come in March “It’s easy to do something just against Omicron,” Bourla explained at an event hosted by the IFPMA pharmaceutical association. More scientifically and technically challenging, he said, is to develop an effective vaccine against all known variants to date. Pfizer chief Bourla hopes for a multivariant vaccine by fall He said he hopes such a vaccine will be available in autumn. But what the…
Read MoreWeather fall: Easter brings cold and even frost
On Easter weekend, there is a dramatic weather fall. Today, Maundy Thursday begins in the lowlands and valleys with local fog patches, which quickly dissipate. In the hazy air, however, the sun will shine only intermittently. In the east, a brisk southerly to southeasterly wind will blow. Highs will range between 19 and 25 degrees. On Good Friday, dense clouds will persist at the beginning north of the Alps and in the inner Alps, with widespread showers. In the south, the sun will often shine in the morning. During the…
Read MoreCorona: BA.4 and BA.5 detected in Europe
According to WHO Corona expert Maria van Kerkhove, the BA.4 and BA.5 lines have been detected in Europe. They are said to be partially distinct from other omicron variants. With new coronavirus subvariants, the World Health Organization (WHO) is concerned that countries are testing less. “We need to track this virus closely in every country,” WHO Emergency Director Mike Ryan said Wednesday in Geneva. He said the virus is constantly changing, and new developments must be detected as soon as possible. “We cannot afford to lose sight of the virus.”…
Read MoreWHO concerned about corona subvariants and test decline
In light of new coronavirus sub-variants, the World Health Organization (WHO) is concerned that countries are testing less. “We need to track this virus closely in every country,” WHO Emergency Director Mike Ryan said Wednesday in Geneva. He said the virus is constantly changing, and new developments must be detected as soon as possible. “We cannot afford to lose sight of the virus.” Meanwhile, the death toll is as low as it was in the early weeks of the pandemic. It would be very short-sighted to think that the risk…
Read More12,471 new corona infections in Austria on Wednesday
In a 24-hour comparison, 12,471 new coronavirus infections were reported in Austria on Wednesday (4/13/2022, 9:30 AM). The highest number of new cases occurred in Vienna. Austria added 12,471 corona infections in 24 hours. More than 12,000 new corona infections were reported on WednesdayOn a Wednesday, this is above the average of 11,837 positive tests over the past seven days but well below the 21,076 new cases reported last Wednesday. Higher than the weekly average is the number of Corona deaths, with 38 in one day. Hospital occupancy of infected…
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