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This is the result of a total of 132,515 positive test results since the pandemic outbreak in Austria and the 1,268 people who died as a result of the coronavirus and the 80,604 people who have recovered. In the past seven days there were an average of 5,350 new infections each day, and the number of intensive care patients increased by nearly 65 percent during this period.
New infections in the four-digit range reported Lower and Upper Austria with 1,053 and 1,540 respectively, and Vienna with 1,231 positive tests. The remaining federal states are divided as follows: Burgenland: 233, Carinthia: 338, Salzburg: 497, Styria: 987, Tyrol: 828 and Vorarlberg: 709.
The seven-day incidents also reached new highs before the next traffic light change, Vorarlberg even increased from 579.6 to 662.5, making it the federal state with the highest value, followed by Upper Austria and Tyrol. Austria now has 407.7 cases per 100,000 inhabitants, just a week ago this value in the AGES panel was around 250. The traffic light commission classified the entire federal area as red, and almost all regions were also classified as the highest With a change in risk level, 92 percent of Austrians have been in very high risk regions since then; it can be assumed that there will be even more after the current circuit on Thursday night.
Vienna plans to establish a third coronavirus test street. It should be located in the west of the city, as specified on Thursday by a spokesman for Health Councilor Peter Hacker (SPÖ) for the APA. Several locations are currently being examined, especially along the Wiental axis, he said. Implementation is scheduled for early December. Test roads are now available at the Happel Stadium and on the Danube Island.
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