Covid-19: The trend in active cases is clearly downward – Coronavirus –



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On Tuesday lunchtime, the state of Vorarlberg saw nearly three times more people recovered than new infections with Covid-19 since midnight.

If the trend continues, Vorarlberg will again have fewer than 4,000 active corona cases for the first time on Tuesday at 4 pm The trend has recently turned down. After a decrease of 78 people on Monday, the Vorarlberg state board also shows a decrease of 89 people at lunchtime on Tuesday (45 new infections vs 134 recoveries). This means that 4002 people from Vorarlberg are currently actively positive. After 4,091 cases.

The situation in hospitals

On Monday, 17 people with Covid 19 were admitted to hospitals. A total of 192 COVID-19 patients are being treated as inpatients, 279 of the 432 normal beds are still available for the treatment of COVID19 patients.

19 people could be discharged from the hospital.

Tense situation again in intensive care units

As of today, there are 71 beds available for intensive medical treatment of patients. 39 Covid-19 patients need to be treated in the intensive care unit, an increase of four people compared to the previous day.

In addition, 16 non-Covid patients receive intensive care. This means that there are currently 16 intensive care beds available for all patient groups.

No one died yesterday in connection with the virus in the hospitals of Vorarlberg.

119 employees have tested positive for corona, 100 are also in quarantine.

Districts

Most of the active Covid cases in Vorarlberg are still in the Bregenz district. Feldkirch and Dornbirn swapped places recently. There are still very few cases in the Bludenz district.

Communities

The city of Dornbirn remains the municipality with the most active Corona cases in Vorarlberg, followed by Bregenz, Lustenau and Feldkirch.

7-day incidence drops

According to the crown board of the Agency for Health and Food Safety (AGES), Vorarlberg continued to have the worst value of all Austrian federal states for the seven-day incidence per 100,000 inhabitants on Tuesday. With 748 new infections per 100,000 inhabitants in the last seven days, the state was ahead of Salzburg (716) and Upper Austria (687).

The Austrian average, trending downward, was 522.

The four districts of Vorarlberg currently have an incidence of more than 630 days in 7 days. Dornbirn district continues to be the worst hit.

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