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Crown numbers are falling, but they are only slowly falling. Sunday’s numbers are down 12 percent compared to the previous week. However, a quarter less was tested than the previous Sunday. However, the number of 7-day incidents continues to decline. We are now at 348, far from the German threshold value of 50.
The total number of people currently actively infected has dropped significantly because several thousand people recover every day. There are currently 57,500 infected, 25,000 less than in the peak before closing. And if it continues like this, we can still hope that we can celebrate Christmas halfway through. Of course, you cannot speak of “normal”. By the way, a calculation model from our colleagues is interesting Süddeutsche Zeitung. There it is assumed that if vaccination begins early, herd immunity will not be achieved until the end of next year and only then will no further measures be required. However, the measures may be successively reduced in 2021.
D-Day Wednesday
Tomorrow Wednesday the Kurz-Kogler-Aschober-Nehammer “virological quartet” will announce how things will continue in Advent. During our research we sometimes come across thick wood, but our KURIER bits are good too. Hence a brief summary of the opinion of the editorial team. Our head of internal affairs, Daniela Kittner, thinks she has heard that hotels will be closed for the Christmas holidays. In any case, a statement from a senior manager of the Ötztaler hotel who said it would no longer be worth opening before Christmas was undecided. Many hoteliers may want to spend Christmas with their families, especially if they pay you for billing. This is not cynical in any way. But if the Germans, Dutch and Italians can’t come anyway, it’s really not worth it. The ski lifts, on the other hand, could open earlier. The Axis governors of Vorarlberg, Tyrol and Salzburg are said to have demanded it very urgently in a video conference with the Chancellor. Speaking of sales replacement: in Germany, people are already talking about the fact that this could end in January.