Wednesday: Over 38,000 new infections in Austria

From Tuesday to Wednesday, 38,309 new infections were registered in Austria. This is again above the average of 32,677 over the past seven days. Currently, 345,603 people in Austria are actively infected with the coronavirus. The seven-day incidence is 2,569.82. In the past 24 hours, 440,011 new PCR tests were performed. This results in a positive rate of 6.90 percent. There are also 22 new deaths associated with Covid-19 infection to report. Thus, the pandemic has claimed 14,293 lives in Austria so far. Currently, 2,056 patients are being treated in…

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Food worth 1.4 billion euros burned in Austria

Alarming Greenpeace tally: 1.4 billion euros worth of food in Austrian incinerators each year. 1.5 million tons of CO2 are likewise senselessly caused for their production each year. This resulted from the current research of Greenpeace’s environmental protection organization, which was published on Tuesday. The greenhouse gases emitted in this way reached around half of the amount emitted by Austrian air traffic before the pandemic. Sebastian Theissing-Matei, the agricultural expert at Greenpeace in Austria, speaks in this context of an “everyday madness of food waste,” which also shows an enormous…

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WHO lacks $16 billion for poorer countries

According to the World Health Organization (WHO), 16 billion dollars (about 14 billion euros) are still needed this year to support poorer countries in the fight against CoV. The WHO put the size of the gap in the budget for supplying such countries with vaccines, tests, and medicines last night in Geneva. The money is to flow into a program launched by the United Nations. It said that that could create a pool of 600 million vaccine doses, buy 700 million tests, and provide treatment for 120 million patients. “Science…

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Government opens further: 2G rule at body-related services

Despite the current peak of the omicron wave, the government continues to take opening steps. In addition to the already-known relaxations starting next Saturday, such as dropping the 2G rule in stores and museums, the government announced in a release Tuesday that the 2G rule in body-related services will also drop starting February 12. In addition, there will no longer be a person cap at events, but people must still be vaccinated or recovered here. This means that you do not necessarily need a vaccination or recovery certificate to visit…

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Unrecorded cases: one in five unvaccinated people is infected

21.7 percent of the unvaccinated and officially unrecovered have contracted Corona at some point after all. That corresponded to about 400,000 people at the beginning of January, the health ministry said of a recent Covid 19 dark figure study released Tuesday. It involved testing a representative portion of the population for antibodies to the coronavirus to get a more accurate picture of previously acquired immunity.1,200 blood samples.Between Nov. 30, 2021, and Jan. 13, 2022, about 1,200 blood samples were analyzed by Statistics Austria in cooperation with the Medical University of…

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Over 27,000 new infections in Austria on Tuesday

Twenty-five new deaths linked to Covid 19 infection. From Monday to Tuesday, 27,087 new infections were registered in Austria. This is below the average of 32,835 over the past seven days. Currently, 342,898 people in Austria are actively infected with the coronavirus. The seven-day incidence is 2,582.19. In the past 24 hours, 494,695 new PCR tests were performed. This results in a positive rate of 5.48 percent. There are also 25 new deaths associated with Covid 19 infections to report. Thus, the pandemic has claimed 14,271 lives in Austria so…

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Study warns of plastic flood in the sea

The EU has already restricted the use of plastic bags and disposable tableware. But the flood of plastic in the oceans is far from stopped.The environmental organization WWF warns of the dramatic consequences of the increasing plastic waste in the oceans. Plastic pollution has increased exponentially in recent decades, the WWF said, citing a study by the Alfred Wegener Institute in Bremerhaven. For the meta-study commissioned by the environmental organization, the institute evaluated 2592 surveys conducted from the 1960s to 2019. Danger for animalsPlastic waste decomposes in the ocean into…

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Germany: RKI reports 169,571 new cases Incidence reaches new high of 1441

Infection figures are rising, albeit at a slower pace: the RKI is registering 169,571 new cases, nearly 7,000 more than last Tuesday. Meanwhile, the incidence climbs to a new high. The Robert Koch Institute (RKI) registers a renewed increase in the nationwide seven-day incidence. With 1441.0, the value of new infections per 100,000 inhabitants and week reaches a new high. For comparison, the previous day, the value had been 1426.0, a week ago 1206.2, and a month ago 335.9. Experts believe that a sub-variant of Omicron, which is probably even…

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COMPULSORY VACCINATION: WHAT EXCEPTIONS APPLY?

People can be exempt from compulsory vaccination for various medical reasons. This is shown by the vaccination obligation regulation, which has been available since Sunday and must be decided on Monday in the National Council. As has been known for some time, pregnant women are not subject to mandatory vaccination, but there may also be exceptions for cancer patients or those living with an autoimmune disease. Below is an overview of who is exempt from mandatory vaccination and who is considered vaccinated. Those who have been vaccinated three times and…

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