Measles and hepatitis on the rise in Vienna

Fever, accompanied by a skin rash covered with red pustules: the measles virus is highly contagious. The Vienna Health Authority recently sent a warning to hospitals, emergency services, and doctors’ offices. In it, MA 15 reports an increase in measles and hepatitis cases in the city. Here are the reasons why and how you can protect yourself. Measles is a highly contagious infectious disease that is easily recognizable by the red pustules that cover the skin and cause fever. The insidious virus (transmitted by tiny droplets) often affects children, but…

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For one year, Wien Energie guarantees low prices

New “OPTIMA Entspannt plus” tariff from Wien Energie: Low electricity and gas prices for one year. Savings of up to 150 euros for households. During periods of inflation, many households struggle with rising energy costs. Wien Energie now guarantees affordable natural gas and cheap electricity for a whole year. The new “OPTIMA Entspannt plus” tariff is being offered to private customers. It promises savings of 150 euros for average households. The new electricity and natural gas tariff is intended to offer households planning security at a price level below that…

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Prohibited holiday souvenirs can be very expensive

To ensure that your holiday fun doesn’t end quickly at customs control, you should be careful with certain souvenirs From snake wine and tiger claws to sandalwood bead sets, customs officials at Vienna Airport have seen it all. “A glance at the import regulations saves travelers trouble and often a lot of money,” emphasizes State Secretary for Finance Barbara Eibinger-Miedl. In principle, all products for personal consumption are exempt from customs duties or import taxes within the EU. However, anyone purchasing alcohol or tobacco must still comply with specific regulations…

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Acceptance of artificial intelligence on the rise in Austria

Austrians are less enthusiastic about artificial intelligence (AI) than people in other European countries. However, acceptance has recently increased in this country as well: according to a recent study by management consultancy EY, 64 percent view AI positively, 12 percentage points more than a year ago. In Europe, the average is 70 percent, 7 percentage points more than in 2024. Almost eight out of ten respondents in Europe (78 percent) currently use AI applications, representing a six percentage point increase from the previous year. Austria is also at the bottom…

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Power outage in several districts of Vienna

Several districts in Vienna are currently affected by power outages. Wiener Netze is already working to fix the problem. At the start of the week, some districts of Vienna remain without power. On Monday morning, July 7, there are increasing power outages. Are you also affected? Power outage in districts of Vienna According to Wiener Netze, a power outage occurred on Monday morning in the 10th, 12th, and 13th districts, as well as in Vösendorf. Work is already underway to fix the problem. The outage has already been fixed in…

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Torrential rain, storms, hail: summer takes a break

In the coming days, Austria will continue to be spared from excessive heat—at least for now. Instead, it will remain rather chilly. However, it is likely to be sweaty work for the emergency services. On Sunday, there is an increased risk of severe weather, with violent thunderstorms expected in the east and southeast! Ahead of the storms, temperatures are expected to rise on Sunday, reaching a maximum of 23 to 30 degrees. However, the risk of thunderstorms will increase during the day, first in the mountains and then in the…

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Extreme weather across the country: Here’s what to expect next

Only a few clouds are moving across western Austria. In Vorarlberg and Tyrol in particular, there is an increased risk of short but heavy showers and thunderstorms in the afternoon. These conditions may be accompanied by heavy rain, hail, and strong gusts of wind. Thunderstorms may also occur from Pinzgau (Salzburg) to the Salzkammergut (Upper Austria). The current severe weather warning map from the Severe Weather Center. The Austrian Severe Weather Center has therefore issued advance warnings – currently affecting Vorarlberg, Tyrol, Salzburg, Carinthia, Upper Austria, and Styria. The warnings…

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Prescription fee, transport etc. for patients increase starting July 1

The government’s austerity measures will result in numerous fee increases starting July 1. For example, it will become more expensive to issue passports and driver’s licenses, and the service fee for the e-card will also increase. Citizens will notice that the Austrian Health Insurance Fund is also suffering from austerity measures in the form of deductibles for patient transport. Deductibles for patient transport will therefore be reintroduced in July. For patient transport, i.e., trips without paramedics, by taxi or transport service, this will be equal to the prescription fee, currently…

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AMS: These new rules apply to unemployed persons starting in July

Anyone who is unemployed and has deregistered with the AMS due to illness, a stay abroad, training, or parental leave must re-register with the AMS on the first day after the interruption ends, starting July 1. Re-registration can be done by telephone, in person, or via the eAMS account. In the case of illness-related interruptions, a doctor’s note is still required, even for illnesses lasting only one day. Kopf: “More clarity, more efficiency” Re-registration can only take place after the interruption has ended, even if it is known earlier. In…

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