Vienna Election: Last day for voting card applications by mail

On Wednesday the first voting card deadline for the Vienna municipal and district representative elections ends: Eligible voters who wish to have a voting card sent to them by mail must still apply for it in writing or online on Wednesday. If you pick up the postal voting documents in person or have them picked up by an authorized person, you still have until 12 noon on Friday. Due to the Corona pandemic, the possibility of postal voting is being used more than ever before.On Tuesday morning, many more voting…

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UNO: Hundreds of thousands of seafarers stuck for months

Around 400,000 seafarers are not allowed to come ashore because of the CoV travel restrictions and some have been at sea for 17 or more months. The UNO Office for Human Rights condemned this as inhuman today in Geneva. International labor standards allow an uninterrupted stay on board for a maximum of eleven months. The office appealed to all governments to find solutions. It also called on companies worldwide that deal with ship cargo to exert pressure. This would affect 90 percent of world trade. Psyche affectedSeafarers on container and…

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COVID 19 Update – Record: 9,207 active cases in Austria

Never before have there been so many active corona infections in Austria. On Tuesday, there were more confirmed active SARS-CoV-2 infected persons in Austria than ever before since the beginning of the corona virus pandemic. The Ministry of the Interior and the Ministry of Health reported 9,207 cases at 9.30 a.m., exceeding the previous record of 9,123 infected persons on April 3. In the past 24 hours, 923 new infections were reported. Almost 500 Covid-19 patients had to be treated in hospital on Tuesday, 101 in intensive care units. So…

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Catholic Church tightens rules for church services

The Roman Catholic bishops in Austria have adopted stricter rules for the celebration of public services. For example, it is now mandatory to wear a mouth and nose protector during the entire service. Children under six years of age and persons who cannot wear an MNS for health reasons are exempted. In addition, there is still no mask obligation during outdoor services. Also new is the provision that during open-air services, seats must be provided for everyone to maintain the intended distance. Masks are not compulsory for all“If it is…

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Anschober: No need to wear masks outdoors

Health Minister Rudolf Anschober (Greens) currently sees no need for a general obligation to wear masks outdoors, as is being discussed in Italy in view of the rising number of infections there. He is satisfied that step by step the awareness for the measures in closed rooms is growing again. This is “an essential step towards success”. It speaks for Italy that there is a discussion about compulsory outdoor masks, although the figures are relatively stable compared to some other countries. In this country, Anschober said, there is only an…

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Trump back in the White House after three days of treatment

After three days of treatment for his Covid disease, US President Donald Trump has returned to the White House. The helicopter with Trump on board took off from the hospital grounds around two o’clock European time. Back at the presidential residence, Trump reiterated his message that Americans need not fear the corona virus. “Do not let it rule your lives. Do not be afraid of it,” he said. Trump may still be contagious and would have to wear the mask to protect people in his vicinity, according to health authorities.…

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US authority: Transmission over longer distance possible

The US health authority CDC now officially states again that the coronavirus can also be transmitted via small particles floating in the air. Two weeks ago, the CDC caused a sensation because it first published a reference to this in its recommendations – and then withdrew it after a few days. The reason given was that a draft had been published erroneously too early. Yesterday, the CDC reiterated in its guidelines that the virus could, under certain conditions, be transmitted over a longer distance than the six feet (about 1.8…

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Numbers contniue to rise: Almost 6,000 new corona infections in just one week!

In the last seven days, almost 6,000 new infections with the coronavirus have been recorded nationwide. Vienna. According to data from the Ministry of Health, a total of 5,963 new coronavirus infections were recorded in Austria between Monday, 28 September 2020 and Monday, 05 October 2020. In the last seven days there were also 40 coronavirus-related deaths nationwide. To date, 818 people have therefore died as a result of a Covid-19 infection. There are currently 8,704 active cases in Austria (Burgenland (184), Carinthia (165), Lower Austria (1,188), Upper Austria (887),…

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World Health Organization: Tenth of the world population may already have had corona

Geneva. According to the World Health Organization (WHO), one in ten people in the world could already be infected with the novel coronavirus. “Our current best estimates indicate that around ten percent of the world’s population may already have been infected with this virus,” WHO expert Mike Ryan said in Geneva on Monday. This would correspond to an unreported number of more than 700 million undetected infections in addition to the 35 million cases detected to date. The proportion of those already infected varies by country, between urban and rural…

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