Education Minister Fassmann in favor of Corona vaccinations even for school children

Education Minister Heinz Faßmann (ÖVP) on Friday evening held out the prospect of Corona vaccinations for school children as well. Speaking on ORF ZiB2, Faßmann said that the path to a reasonably virus-resistant school with vaccinations had been mapped out. By the next school year, he said, he wants to offer vaccination to all students 16 and older. And with the vaccination of the teachers one is almost through. The education minister defended his announcement to bring graduating classes to school despite lockdowns in the East. He said that this…

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CureVac hopes for EU approval of its Corona vaccine in May

German vaccine maker CureVac believes European approval of its Corona vaccine is still possible in May or June, given progress in the required studies. “We are already very advanced in the third clinical trial phase and are expecting the data for the final approval package,” CureVac spokesman Thorsten Schüller told Augsburger Allgemeine, according to an advance report. The virus variants have added complexity for the ongoing clinical trial three, Schüller said. CureVac plans to continue producing up to 300 million vaccine doses this year, he said. Bayer, a pharmaceutical company,…

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April weather: up to 22 degrees possible on Sunday, winter strikes again next week

The weather in April continues to be changeableApril remains weather-dominant: After a certain weather calming occurs from Friday and warmer temperatures and also the sun should prevail over the weekend, winter strikes again next week. On Tuesday, according to the forecast of the Central Institute for Meteorology and Geodynamics (ZAMG), morning frost and snowfall down to 500 meters above sea level are again on the agenda. So fruit growers can relax only temporarily. Friday morning still frostyThe details: today, Friday, it will be sunny and above all dry weather in…

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Study: Half of Austrians rarely or never go for testing

Over the past three months, the Austrian Corona Panel Project has asked 1,500 Austrians whether they have had themselves tested for the corona virus. The number of those who have been tested is rising steadily – but remains at a worryingly low level. This is what project manager and economic sociologist Bernhard Kittel said in the “Ö1 Morgenjournal”. In mid-February, 12 percent said they had themselves tested once a week or more. One month later, the proportion of this group was twice as high. Between mid-January and mid-February, the proportion…

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So many infected people walk through Vienna without symptoms

Due to the tense Corona situation, FFP2 masks will be mandatory in certain places in Vienna from April 1 until probably April 11, and there will also be a lockdown, which will be extended if necessary. Austria counted 2,906 new Corona-infected people on Thursday, 1,023 of them the federal capital Vienna alone. Many were unaware until the test. As of Thursday, April 8, 2021, the Vienna Health Authority and the medical crisis team of the city of Vienna announce 122,015 positive tests in Vienna since the beginning of the pandemic.…

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Medical Association President: “Lock down the whole of Austria”.

Medical Association President Thomas Szekeres today urged a “lockdown for all of Austria.” “The situation in hospitals and intensive care units is dramatic. Not only in Vienna and eastern Austria, but also in the provinces it will soon be so,” he wrote in his blog. His conclusion: “Lock up the whole of Austria. And finally buy vaccines.” According to Szekeres, “it seems as if incidence rates are lower in the West, but people forget that local clusters pop up regularly, where tracing is questionable.” The physician representative’s solution: “Put all…

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Vienna Mayor Michael Ludwig: longer lockdown possible

While Chancellor Sebastian Kurz and his vice, Werner Kogler, talk about opening steps in May, Vienna’s mayor hits the brakes. At the press conference after the Corona Summit on Tuesday, the government leaders ventured a look into the medium-term future. Both Chancellor Sebastian Kurz (ÖVP) and Vice Chancellor Werner Kogler (Greens) announced opening steps for the month of May. In order to be able to carry out these steps in an orderly manner, an opening commission is to be set up, in which, in addition to the government, social partners…

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Schools in the eastern part of Austria switching back to Distance Learning

In Vienna, Lower Austria and Burgenland, students are switching back to distance learning for four days today. For the under-14s, there will once again be a childcare service at the schools if required. As with face-to-face classes, the prerequisite for taking advantage of this service is the completion of a negative “nose-picking” test. In the other federal provinces, the same school schedule as before Easter is on the agenda at the elementary schools – i.e. attendance classes on all four days at the elementary schools, and shift work at the…

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Song Contest in Rotterdam as test case with audience

The 65th Eurovision Song Contest is to take place in Rotterdam in May with an audience after all – at least with a limited number. This was announced by the Dutch organizers on Thursday. The government in The Hague had previously announced that the ESC would be made a test case. Within the framework of a research project, it will be investigated whether and how events with an audience can be organized safely in Corona times. The Netherlands has been in lockdown since mid-December, and no relaxation of the measures…

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