The desire to travel is particularly great again in 2022, and many countries are relaxing their entry regulations. But the pandemic has changed a few things. What should be considered when traveling in the summer of 2022? “Restrictions on the ground are still to be expected in summer 2022. In addition, the travel industry generally expects higher prices due to rising energy costs,” says ÖAMTC lawyer Verena Pronebner. To ensure that nothing gets in the way of your dream holiday, the mobility club already has tips for optimal preparation. What…
Read MoreCorona traffic light remains red: trend of corona infections is declining
The decreasing number of Corona infections is also causing the risk figure in Austria to fall. Nevertheless, all federal provinces and the entire country remain red on the Corona traffic light this week. This means that Austria continues to have the highest risk level everywhere, according to the working document of the responsible commission published by the Austrian Press Agency (APA). Vienna with best risk figure in Austria The best risk figure, which also considers factors such as the age of the patients and vaccination status, is still Vienna with…
Read MoreRegulation on free corona tests is available: Numerous exceptions
As announced, the testing strategy in Austria will be restructured from 1 April. The necessary decree was published by the Ministry of Health late on Wednesday evening. It comes into force on 1 April and is valid until 30 June for the time being. In principle, every citizen will in the future have five free antigen and PCR tests per month. This limited quota does not apply to suspected cases and vulnerable settings’ residents, visitors, and employees. Initially, these are care facilities, whereby the test will be made available free…
Read MoreUkraine – 12,000 refugees are now registered in Vienna
More and more people fleeing the Russian war of aggression from Ukraine arrive in Vienna. Already 12,000 refugees have registered their primary residence in the federal capital. This was announced by the city councilor responsible for integration and education, Christoph Wiederkehr (NEOS), during question time in the city council on Wednesday. The proportion of children and young people is exceptionally high. According to Wiederkehr, ten percent of those affected are of kindergarten age, 20 percent of compulsory school age. In the case of the former, efforts are being made to…
Read More34,743 new infections in Austria on Wednesday
Forty-eight further deaths were associated with Covid 19 infection. Compared to 53,071 the previous week and 52,045 the week before, 34,743 new infections were registered in Austria today. That’s up from the previous seven-day average of 31,381. Currently, 373,474 people in Austria are actively infected with the coronavirus. The seven-day incidence is 2,467.90. In the past 24 hours, 610,960 new PCR tests were performed. This results in a positive rate of 8.86 percent. There are also 48 new deaths associated with Covid 19 infections to report. To date, the Coronavirus…
Read MoreGreen pass expires – what`s next?
Every day Austrians lose their Green Pass because their booster expired nine months ago. There is no solution for this yet. A lot has happened since all G-rules fell on 5 March. The green pass was supposed to be banned from everyday life, but now it is still with us for a while. For example, anyone who wants to work in the catering industry in Vienna must show proof of 2G. Those who go on holiday also have to show 3G proof when they return. Otherwise, you will be in…
Read MoreAfter Easter at schools, only one PCR test per week
After the Easter vacations, schools will only have PCR tests once a week. Education Minister Martin Polaschek (ÖVP) informed schools of this in a letter on Tuesday. Antigen tests will only be provided more if there have been positive cases before. The masking requirement outside of class, on the other hand, will remain in place “until further notice.” Currently, schools are tested three times a week – at least twice using the more informative PCR method and once using an antigen test. After Easter, only one weekly PCR test will…
Read MoreBlackout danger – solar storms hit Earth on Wednesday
Since Monday, there have been several explosions in sunspot AR2975. These have caused solar storms that will hit Earth today, Wednesday. Things are boiling on the sun’s surface: In sunspot AR2975, there have been more than 17 significant explosions since the beginning of the week. The US weather agency NOAA is now warning of several solar storms that could hit our planet on Thursday night (31 March). Global blackout and aurora possible Geomagnetic storms can have catastrophic effects on the earth. They threaten the power supply, but they could also…
Read MoreEU states want to take joint action on the fourth vaccination
The EU states want to proceed uniformly with a possible fourth coronavirus vaccination. The EU Commission will “draw up a recommendation on the fourth vaccination within the shortest possible time based on scientific expertise,“ said German Health Minister Karl Lauterbach (SPD) today after a meeting with his EU colleagues in Brussels. The majority of the health ministers of the EU countries had supported his proposal to harmonize national vaccination strategies. The recommendation of the EU Commission could “also be an essential compass for Germany in dealing with the second boost.“…
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