[ad_1] Complexity researcher Peter Klimek explained in an analysis how a second lockdown in Austria can be prevented. The rumor mill has been boiling over another shutdown in Austria for weeks! In view of the rapidly increasing numbers, there is also growing uncertainty among the population. The Health Ministry (so …
Read More »Corona: British opposition calls for temporary closure
[ad_1] British opposition leader Keir Starmer has called for a two to three week lockdown on Britain due to the growing number of new corona infections. Prime Minister Boris Johnson’s administration on Tuesday accused Starmer of “losing control” and ignoring the advice of his scientific advisers. Health Secretary Matt Hancock …
Read More »Record value: 1,346 new infections in Austria; Blocking “light” for the Netherlands
[ad_1] The Prime Minister of Poland, Mateusz Morawiecki, went into quarantine after having contact with a person infected with Covid-19. “The government continues to function normally, I am in constant contact with all employees and all services,” Morawiecki wrote on Facebook on Tuesday. He called on citizens to show responsibility. …
Read More »According to the Ischgl report, the opposition shoots at Chancellor Kurz
[ad_1] Following criticism from the Ischgl commission of experts, the state of Tyrol is reorganizing its crisis management. Health agendas must also be rearranged, said Governor Günther Platter. At the federal level, the opposition criticized Chancellor Sebastian Kurz for his premature announcement of a quarantine for the Paznaun Valley and …
Read More »Budget 2021: the great success is missing for the moment
[ad_1] Blümel’s political opponents criticize (Neos: “discouraged”, SPÖ: “Manifesto of broken promises”). How do experts judge the well-known figures? Wifo boss Christoph Badelt says of KURIER: “2020 was obviously a year of improvisation. Now everything has to be done, so first all the aid and crown measures are brought together …
Read More »Out of Stock Flu Vaccines: Allocation According to the “Greyhound Principle”
[ad_1] Due to the rush of the first flu vaccination day on Monday in St. Pölten, the health department no longer has stocks of free vaccines available. The city council announced Tuesday that the supply ran out. During the vaccination campaigns every Monday (9:00 am to 10:30 am) and Thursday …
Read More »Austrian intensive care doctors sound corona alarm
[ad_1] Around a fifth of all hospitalized Covid-19 patients in Austria still require intensive medical care. Also, treatment options have not improved. Austrian intensive care physicians are now sounding the Corona alarm regarding the resource situation for serious illness. This was emphasized by three recognized critical care medical societies in …
Read More »Briefly on Ischgl’s accusations: “In general, an exceptional situation”
[ad_1] Rendi-Wagner does not rule out Parliament’s U commission The SPÖ does not rule out the possibility of a federal-level parliamentary inquiry commission taking up the matter. Federal party leader Pamela Rendi-Wagner told a news conference Tuesday that the report in question will be examined and the other parliamentary groups …
Read More »Coronavirus: almost 10,000 people in Lower Austria in quarantine
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Read More »The number of coronavirus cases in Salzburg nears a high
[ad_1] On April 3, 843 people in Salzburg were infected with the corona virus. National statistics estimate that the figure will soon be exceeded. Meanwhile, the state has requested 20,000 rapid tests for Salzburg. SN / State of Salzburg / Melanie Hutter Rapid tests are tested on Hans Georg Mustafa’s …
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