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Crown numbers are still high. There were 5,665 new infections in Austria on Sunday. 83 people died.
The situation for the crown in Austria remains tense. On Saturday, the federal government announced a second lockdown to control infections, after a peak of 9,586 new infections on Friday. 5,665 new infections were reported on Sunday. However, there are usually fewer tests on the weekend.
More recently, new infections were highest in Upper Austria. On Sunday there were more cases in Vienna (1,106). The number of positive results is divided among the nine federal states as follows:
Burgenland: 157
Carinthia: 333
Lower Austria: 1,102
Upper Austria: 1,041
Salzburg: 245
Steiermark: 561
Tyrol: 848
Vorarlberg: 272
Vienna: 1,106
So far, there have been 203,956 positive results in Austria. As of today (November 15, 2020, 9:30 a.m.), 1,829 people in Austria have died as a result of the coronavirus and 125,674 have recovered.
599 in the intensive care unit
There are currently 4,178 people undergoing hospital treatment for the corona virus and 599 of them are in intensive care units.
According to data from the European Center for Disease Prevention and Control (ECDC), Austria is clearly behind in the fight against the pandemic. In an average of seven days, they surpassed France and are now the sad leader in global terms. This shows that the tightening in early November had little effect.
The Ministry of Health dashboard is operated by the Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety (AGES) and can be accessed at the URL covid19-dashboard.ages.at. The dashboard extracts its data exclusively from the Epidemiological Population Registry (EMS) and is updated once a day at 2:00 pm EMS is the official registry that district authorities and laboratories enter. The Federal Ministry of the Interior collects the figures as part of the coordination of the state crisis and disaster management in the Operations and Coordination Center (EKC) through a videoconference; These figures may include cases that are not yet registered in the SGA.
Here’s an overview of all the second lock measures!