Corona Traffic Light: Ten more districts will be “Orange” – Coronavirus Vienna



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The districts of Austria are recolored every week after the crown traffic light.


Districts in Austria are recolored every week after the crown traffic light.
© APA / BARBARA GINDL

The traffic light commission announced late Thursday that ten more districts would be switched to “orange.” To do this, twelve districts are colored from green to yellow. Red is not yet at the crown traffic light.

At its meeting Thursday afternoon, the Crown Commission set the traffic lights for another ten districts on “Orange” because it sees a high risk of infection there. It should be noted that the Lower Austrian districts of Gmünd, Melk and Waidhofen an der Thaya were directly changed from green to orange. Vienna stayed orange (high risk). Red is not yet a district in all of Austria.

Five districts of Lower Austria are “Orange”

Five other districts in Lower Austria (Krems Stadt, Wiener Neustadt Stadt, Gänserndorf, Korneuburg and Krems Land) were changed from yellow to orange, as were the Tyrolean districts of Landeck and Schwaz. Twelve districts, namely Güssing and Neusiedl am See in Burgenland, Scheibbs and Tulln in Lower Austria, Ried im Innkreis in Upper Austria, Hallein and Sankt Johann im Pongau in Salzburg, Leibnitz, Liezen, Murau and Hartberg-Fürstenfeld in Styria and Kitzbühel in Tirol. they are now yellow (medium risk) instead of green (low risk).

To this end, the risk assessment in Vorarlberg has been modified: in the future, the regions will be assessed there instead of the previous districts. The new geographic model was unanimously adopted by the Commission. According to this, the Rheintal / Walgau region with the communities Altach, Bildstein, Bludenz, Bludesch, Bregenz, Buch, Dornbirn, Düns, Dünserberg, Feldkirch, Frastanz, Fraxern, Fußach, Gaißau, Göfis, Götzis, Hard, Höhechilermshen, Hörbranz, Kennelbach, Klaus, Koblach, Laterns, Lauterach, Lochau, Ludesch, Lustenau, Mäder, Meiningen, Möggers, Nenzing, Nüziders, Rankweil, Röns, Röthis, Satteins, Schlins, Schnifis, Schwarzach, Wolfucheniartwislet, Zürich orange. Medium risk (yellow) applies to all other regions.

There was good news for the Upper Austrian districts of Gmunden, Kirchdorf an der Krems, Perg, Rohrbach, Steyr Land and Urfahr Umgebung: they changed from yellow to green. All other districts were unchanged in the Commission’s assessment.

Medium risk regions (yellow)

Districts in Burgenland: City of Eisenstadt, surroundings of Eisenstadt, Güssing, Neusiedl am See, city of Rust

Districts in Carinthia: City of Villach

Districts in Lower Austria: Baden, Bruck an der Leitha, Lilienfeld, Mistelbach, Sankt Pölten Stadt, Scheibbs, Tulln, Wiener Neustadt Land

Districts in Upper Austria: Eferding, Freistadt, Grieskirchen, Linz Land, Linz City, Ried im Innkreis, Steyr City, Wels Land, Wels City, Vöcklabruck

Districts in Salzburg: Hallein, city of Salzburg, Sankt Johann im Pongau

Districts in Styria: Deutschlandsberg, city of Graz, surroundings of Graz, Hartberg-Fürstenfeld, Leibnitz, Liezen, Murau

Districts in Tirol: Imst, Innsbruck Land, Kitzbühel

Regions in Vorarlberg: Klostertal / Arlberg, Montafon / Brandnertal, Großes Walsertal, Bregenzerwald / Kleinwalsertal

High risk regions (orange)

Districts in Lower Austria: Gänserndorf, Gmünd, Korneuburg, Krems Land, Krems Stadt, Melk, Mödling, Neunkirchen, Waidhofen an der Thaya, Wiener Neustadt Stadt, Zwettl

Districts in Tirol: City of Innsbruck, Kufstein, Landeck, Schwaz

Regions in Vorarlberg: Rheintal / Walgau



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