Covid-19: the death toll in Upper Austria rises to 111



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The dead are a 71-year-old man and an 87-year-old man from Linz, as well as an 80-year-old woman from the Linz-Land district and a 95-year-old woman from the Steyr-Land district. A total of 344 patients were in one on Thursday afternoon. Hospital35 were in intensive care units. “At the moment, the situation in hospitals is still manageable. However, the fact is that the number of patients with Covid is constantly increasing,” the crisis team said. In total, there were 5,474 positive cases, the number of new infections was 796, significantly less than Wednesday’s record (901).

The acquaintances have grown slightly Clusters in schools: The number of cases in the agricultural faculty and vocational school in Waizenkirchen (Grieskirchen district) increased from 40 to 45 people. 39 students, five teachers and one employee were affected. In the Bundesgymnasium and the Bundesrealgymnasium Rohrbach, the number of cases increased slightly to a total of 24 students and 22 teachers. The backlog of cases at the Michaelerplatz Steyr Federal Secondary School amounts to 45 students and three teachers.

The “party ban” enters into force

With Friday, Upper Austria will again screw that up Level of protection in nursing homes up. Instead of the previous two, now only one visitor is allowed per resident per day; Unless visitors live in the same household, two people are still allowed. Masks are still required and people with possible Covid-19 symptoms cannot enter. The porters of origin are instructed to establish daily visiting hours. It is also recommended that employees wear FFP2 masks if the minimum distance cannot be maintained.

The call “Party ban“: Tightening the The Covid-19-Measures Ordinance establishes that “events in plants or parts of plants that are not intended for residential purposes, such as garages, carports, workshops, barns and stables, as well as club rooms” are prohibited for more than six people . Police announced that they would like to carry out more checks over the weekend.

Two bars in Linz closed

Due to “flagrant and multiple violations” of current Covid-19 regulations, the city of Linz has officially closed two bars: an official entry ban was imposed through the “Millenium” on Franckstrasse and the shisha bar “Nassiri “on Wiener Strasse. tax. In the two restaurants, the minimum distance and the Covid-19 curfew had not been observed multiple times, and there was no mask.

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