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Carinthia is still infected with 411, even on Sunday.
Have you ever tested positive for CARINTHIA: 411
(Status: Sunday, May 10, 11 a.m.)
- Klagenfurt: 91
- Völkermarkt: 54
- San Vito: 50
- Villach Land: 48
- Wolfsberg: 43
- Klagenfurt country: 42
- Spittal: 41
- Villach: 22
- Feldkirchen: 15
- Hermagor: 5
- Austria: 15,780
All federal states (Sunday, May 10, 8 a.m.): 15,777
331 in Burgenland, 411 in Carinthia, 2,685 in Lower Austria, 2,268 in Upper Austria, 1,212 in Salzburg, 1,810 in Styria, 3,518 in Tyrol, 876 in Vorarlberg, and 2,666 in Vienna.
Information: This total number of crown cases (above) includes all those who tested positive, including those who recovered and died.
Currently still ill in AUSTRIA: 1,262
(Status: Sunday, May 10, updated at 11 a.m.)
- Vienna: 560 (- 1)
- Styria: 262 (- 2)
- Lower Austria: 176 (- 6)
- Tyrol: 99 (- 6)
- Upper Austria: 47 (- 1)
- Salzburg: 37 (- 7)
- Burgenland: 44 (- 3)
- Vorarlberg: 27 (- 1)
- Carinthia: 10 (- 1)
Austria: the number of victims falls again
Nationwide, the number of people with active diseases is now decreasing by 28, to 1,262 (numbers at the top).
The situation in hospitals:
- Normal beds occupied: 219 (- 11)
- Intensive care beds: 72 (- 7 since yesterday)
- total hospitalized: 291 (- 18)
- home care, gentle course: 971 (- 10)
- Crown tests performed: 316,508 (+ 4,818)
Recovered on Sunday at 9:30 a.m. 13,991 (plus 63)
- Tyrol: 3,317
- Lower Austria: 2,414
- Upper Austria: 2,163
- Vienna: 2,014
- Styria: 1,412
- Salzburg: 1,162
- Vorarlberg: 839
- Carinthia: 388
- Burgenland: 282
Deaths, Sunday, 9:30 a.m. 618 (plus 3)
- Vienna: 143
- Styria: 136
- Tyrol: 107
- Lower Austria: 95
- Upper Austria: 58
- Salzburg: 36
- Vorarlberg: 19
- Carinthia: 13
- Burgenland: 11
Ten Carinthians are still actively ill
Carinthia figures (comparison from yesterday to today):
- Overall positive test: 411 (+/- 0)
- recovered: 388 (+ 1)
- deceased: 13 (+/- 0)
- active patients: 10 (- 1)
- Total crown tests: 12,414 (+ 206)
- People in hospital: 2 (- 1)
Sunday: no new cases in Carinthia this morning either
Austria
For Sunday at 8 a.m., the Ministry of Health announced 15,777 infected people, 42 new infections in 24 hours or an increase rate of 0.27 percent (yesterday: 0.38%).
Status numbers:
331 in Burgenland, 411 in Carinthia, 2,685 in Lower Austria, 2,268 in Upper Austria, 1,212 in Salzburg, 1,810 in Styria, 3,518 in Tyrol, 876 in Vorarlberg, and 2,666 in Vienna.
Around the world There are 4,025,140 patients and 1,376,002 recovered.
Carinthia
There are still no new cases in Carinthia, for four days.
A look at last week, 8 a.m.:
- May 2-5: no increase in cases
- May 6: + 1 case (+ 0.24%)
- May 7-10: no increase in cases
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Sport-Kärnten contacts the Ministry of Sport with an online petition
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34 less active Austrians
Today, the number of Austrians with active diseases is reduced by 34 to 1,290 (see the figures at the top).
The situation in hospitals:
- Normal beds occupied: 230 (- 28)
- Intensive beds: 79 (- 2 since yesterday)
- total hospitalized: 309 (- 30)
- home care, gentle course: 981 (- 4)
- Crown tests performed: 311,690 (+ 7,621)
Recovered, Saturday, 9:30 a.m. 13,928 (plus 92)
- Tyrol: 3,310
- Lower Austria: 2,405
- Upper Austria: 2,160
- Vienna: 1,999
- Styria: 1,395
- Salzburg: 1,155
- Vorarlberg: 838
- Carinthia: 387
- Burgenland: 279
Deaths, Saturday, 9:30 a.m. 615 (plus 1)
- Vienna: 141
- Styria: 135
- Tyrol: 107
- Lower Austria: 95
- Upper Austria: 58
- Salzburg: 36
- Vorarlberg: 19
- Carinthia: 13
- Burgenland: 11
Eleven Carinthians are still actively ill
Carinthia figures (comparison from yesterday to today):
- Overall positive test: 411 (+/- 0)
- recovered: 387 (+ 1)
- deceased: 13 (+/- 0)
- active patients: 11 (- 1)
- Total Crown Trials: 12,208 (+ 228)
- People in hospital: 3 (+/- 0)
60 new infections since yesterday
Austria
15,735 infected across the country at 8 a.m. Today: 60 new infections in 24 hours, an increase of 0.38 percent (yesterday: 0.15%).
Of these, 38 new infections are in Vienna (0.63 percent) and 13 in Lower Austria.
Figures in the federal states:
330 in Burgenland, 411 in Carinthia, 2,682 in Lower Austria, 2,266 in Upper Austria, 1,212 in Salzburg, 1,794 in Styria, 3,517 in Tyrol, 876 in Vorarlberg and 2,647 in Vienna.
Around the world 3,939,281 cases of Corona are known, as well as 1,323,960 cases recovered.
Carinthia
411 people are still infected, there are no new infections in the last 24 hours.
A look at last week, 8 a.m.:
- May 1: no increase in cases
- May 2: no increase in cases
- May 3: no increase in cases
- May 4: no increase in cases
- May 5: no increase in cases
- May 6: + 1 case (+ 0.24%)
- May 7: no increase in cases
- May 8: no increase in cases
- May 9: no increase in cases
Fancy a dip in the lake?
Bulletin boards explain the new “Corona rules”, which also apply to free access to the sea. The short jump to the lake is possible. Sunbathing is not allowed in any case with free access to the lake, with or without “Corona”.
All the information from yesterday Friday:
Authorities fear the arrival of GTI fans under “false information”
The most important numbers for you.
If disease is suspected: 1450 – 24 hours
For general questions (AGES): 0800 555 621 – 24 hours
Carinthia’s number for general health problems in Corona: 050 536 53 003 – Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. at 4 p.m.
Carinthian Volunteer Number: 05 09 144 20 20 – Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. at 4 p.m.
Aid offers in districts:
they look at each other my district
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The week to read
Important numbers for 24-hour information:
- AGE-Coronavirus Infoline: 0800 555 621 (for general questions)
- 1450 Health Hotline (for symptoms)
- Chamber of Commerce direct line for businessmen: 05 90 90 4 – 808
More information:
www.ages.at/themen/krankheitserreger/coronavirus