The cold front brings winter weather to Austria

Today, Saturday, a cold front from the northwest and an Italian low will bring winter weather to Austria. Clouds will predominate throughout the country, and it will rain or snow at times, most minor in the east. The snow line will be between low altitudes and 700 meters above sea level in the northern Alps. In the country’s southern parts, the snow line will drop well below 1,000 meters by the evening. The wind will be light to moderate, in the east and partly on the mountains, brisk from northerly…

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WHO: Trend is towards milder covid progression

The World Health Organisation (WHO) currently expects coronavirus infections to lead to milder disease courses. According to the current state of knowledge, this is the most likely scenario, said WHO chief Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus in Geneva. Mild covid courses likely despite mutations The severity of the covid disease is likely to continue to decline despite further viral mutations, he said, as the population’s immunity increases through vaccination and infection. In this scenario, according to the WHO, there may still be repeated increases in the number of infections if the immunity…

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Italy: Unvaccinated teachers not allowed to teach

With the relaxation of Corona rules in Italy, unvaccinated teachers can return to work if they present a negative rapid test. However, they are not allowed to come into contact with students and teach but can only be assigned to other tasks in the school, according to a decision by the Ministry of Education in Rome. The decision caused protests, and the ministry was threatened with several lawsuits. Relaxations for unvaccinated contacts in force According to the Ministry of Education, unvaccinated teachers are employed in school libraries and laboratories. They…

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Austrian’s Health Minister Rauch: “Whoever wants to be tested will get a test.“

On Friday, Health Minister Johannes Rauch (Greens) in Mellau (Bregenzerwald) rejected criticism of the new Corona testing strategy. The regulation had been launched on time, and the new system – which started on 1 April – was working well, Rauch affirmed. Any teething problems would be eliminated, and the testing regime would also be evaluated on an ongoing basis. “Anyone who wants to be tested will be given a test,” he said. Since Friday, only five PCR tests and five antigen tests per person and Monday will be given free.…

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Caution! Do not open these emails under any circumstances

A new wave of fraudulent correspondence and emails sent in the name of the police and other authorities are currently circulating. Recently, reports of allegedly official letters have been piling up in Styria. Unknown perpetrators are sending messages to random people using different email addresses. Via attached PDF documents, the persons are subsequently informed that they have committed a judicial offense or have to comply with a summons to the police. Original logos of the police, the Federal Ministry of the Interior, the Federal Criminal Police Offices (Austria and Germany),…

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New high in current COVID cases in GB

The number of coronavirus cases in the UK has reached a new high. Of the 67 million inhabitants, 4.9 million were infected with the virus last week, the Office for National Statistics announced today – the day that free CoV testing ended in England. The previous record had been set earlier this year with 4.3 million cases. The number of hospital admissions also rose, especially among people over 45. The statistics office calculated its figures using representative sample surveys. These are considered more reliable than actual statistics because they depend…

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23,357 new infections in Austria on Friday

The number of new infections in Austria is stabilizing. More than 25,000 new cases were reported yesterday, the lowest Thursday figure in more than two months. From Thursday to Friday, 23,357 new infections were registered in Austria. This represents the lowest Friday figure in eleven weeks. The current new infections are below the previous seven-day average of 27,057. Currently, 340,543 people in Austria are actively infected with the coronavirus. The seven-day incidence is 2,127.86. In the past 24 hours, 295,425 new PCR tests were performed. This results in a positive…

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232,000 Ukrainian refugees arrived in Austria

231,600 Ukrainian refugees have entered Austria since the outbreak of war. However, more than 80 percent do not stay in the country. Around 42,000 people have been registered in Austria, giving them displaced person status. According to government figures, approximately 15,000 are in primary care, 10,000 in private accommodation, and 5,000 in private total run by NGOs. The rest, i.e., a good quarter, take care of themselves and do not receive basic care from the state. Ukrainian refugees in Austria with a roof over their headsAs far as accommodation is…

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Questions and Answers: PCR testing in Vienna: how it works from 1 April 2022?

After the recent Corona regulation around restrictions on PCR tests, there is some confusion among the population. To remedy the situation: Here is the FAQ on all the rules that will apply to testing in Vienna from 1 April 2022. “Alles gurgelt” and test roads remain  Regulation on free Corona tests Anyone who lives in Vienna and has been used to regularly taking a prophylactic gargle test as part of “Alles gurgelt” to minimize their risk will have to change from 1 April 2022. The offer will no longer be…

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