780 new corona infections on Thursday in Austria – Coronavirus Vienna



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On Thursday there were 780 new corona infections in Austria.


On Thursday there were 780 new corona infections in Austria.
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In a 24-hour comparison, there was another massive increase in new coronavirus infections on Thursday (at 9:30 a.m.). 780 cases were recorded throughout Austria, 366 of them in Vienna.

The number of active patients was 7,051 on Thursday, significantly higher than on Wednesday (6,600). A total of 35,853 people have tested positive so far, 28,044 are considered recovered. 758 people have died as a result of the coronavirus since the outbreak of the pandemic.

Coronavirus: The situation in the hospital area is currently stable

The situation in the hospital area is stable. 319 people were hospitalized Thursday for the coronavirus, two fewer than the day before. 55 had to be treated in intensive care units, one more than on Wednesday.

With 366 new infections, Vienna, unsurprisingly with 1.9 million inhabitants, was once again at the top in the ranking of federal states. According to figures from the Ministry of Health, it was followed by Upper Austria (124), Lower Austria (100), Tirol (65) and Vorarlberg (51). Salzburg registered 27 new infected people, 21 from Styria, 14 from Burgenland and 12 from Carinthia.

15,272 corona test performed on Wednesday

15,272 PCR tests have been recorded in Austria in the last 24 hours, meaning that almost 1.4 million test procedures have been carried out since the outbreak of the pandemic. The busiest race within 24 hours was still in Vienna (6,424), followed by Lower Austria (2,159), Styria (1,675), Upper Austria (1,670) and Tyrol (1,105). Carinthia is currently at the bottom of the list with 415 reported tests. Salzburg achieved 492, 563 were recorded in Burgenland and 760 in Vorarlberg.

New coronavirus infections in federal states

  • Burgenland: 14
  • Carinthia: 12
  • Lower Austria: 100
  • Upper Austria: 124
  • Salzburg: 27
  • Steiermark: 21
  • Tyrol: 65
  • Vorarlberg: 51
  • Vienna: 366



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