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The day after the traffic lights switched to 21 new red regions, Health Minister Rudolf Anschober (Greens) warned at a press conference on Friday to watch out for next week’s fall break.
“If you can somehow stay home.” Meanwhile, 27 per cent of people in Austria live in one of the 24 areas with a red switch, but that is “no cause for panic”, as the occupation of intensive care beds is not yet a problem and is can prevent closure.
“This is exactly where we don’t want to go in Austria,” Anschober said, given partial lockdowns in Slovenia, Italy, Slovakia and a true Czech Republic since yesterday Thursday. The numbers are serious in this country too, but you still have every chance. “The parameter is, of course, the situation in intensive care areas”, because this also anchors the legal regulation for confinement in Austria.
Anchor to “regulatory chaos”
12 percent bed occupancy on November 4, 2020
Total capacity was around 2,000 intensive-care beds, six percent occupied on October 15 and a week later, Thursday yesterday, it was eight percent, a “manageable increase” for Anschober. Gesundheit Österreich’s (GÖG) 14-day forecast predicts 12 percent capacity utilization for November 4, so there is still plenty of room for improvement. However, the minister warned about “important dates”, the fall holidays: “If you can, stay home,” he appealed, especially with regard to Halloween. “This is usually the case,” Anschober said, and this year there is no room for more cases due to specific celebrations with alcohol content.
“Reduce the speed of propagation”
Daniela Schmid, spokeswoman for the Crown Commission, said that you have to start with your free time. After there are 25 districts at high risk of spread since Thursday night, according to the traffic light in Corona, the “objective is to reduce the speed of spread,” mainly by reducing social contacts. As for the introduction of the virus in the health sector, the number of cases is increasing, Schmid explained, including cases in the care of the elderly and therefore the possibility of serious disease courses.
Over time, the spread and thus the systemic risk of the SARS-CoV-2 virus has already become a greater risk, according to the Corona stoplight online page: Proportion of the population in regions with a determined risk assessment was on March 3 September at 72 percent low risk (green) and 28 percent at medium risk (yellow). However, on October 22, only one percent of the Austrian population lived in low-risk regions (green), eleven percent in medium-risk regions (yellow), 61 percent high-risk (orange) and 27 percent very high risk (red).
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