Crown outbreak in Tyrolean refugee home – Tyrol



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14 people stay in the house in Imst. A resident was diagnosed with a crown during a health exam.

A resident of a refugee house in Imst in Tyrol has tested positive for the coronavirus. The man had been hospitalized for other medical reasons at Zams Hospital, where, as usual, he had a crown test done automatically, which was positive, the country said in a transmission Friday night. The man was isolated in the hospital.

The refugee’s course of illness was very mild, he had no typical coronavirus symptoms, he said. A total of 44 people are accommodated in the home.

“On behalf of BH Imst, all residents of the home were evaluated by a mobile screening team,” said Raimund Waldner, Imst district captain. The results were expected for the weekend.

Lacing up at home

Residents were also ordered not to leave the refugee home until further notice. The area of ​​the house was secured in such a way that the residents had the opportunity to go outdoors without being in contact with strangers. Strangers were no longer able to enter the property at this time. The building is cleaned and disinfected.

According to the state, one of the residents had already been transferred to the refugee house in Telfs last weekend. For security reasons, the medical officer also arranged an evaluation for him, his two roommates, and the house manager.

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