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Yesterday, the crisis team reported 23 Covid infections in relation to the ALIF mosque in Freistadt. As reported, seven visitors and 16 contact persons became infected with the virus. The trigger was a returnee from Turkey. There were no new cases Tuesday. On the contrary: a person has now recovered.
Management of the contact person and other tests are ongoing. So far, 120 Covid tests have been carried out, the country reports in a broadcast. The mosque has been closed since August 28.
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Positive “SEP” employees
In the afternoon, the country also launched an appeal to customers of the Intersport branch in the “SEP” shopping center in Gmunden. There has been a case of corona among employees. The interested party was on duty the following days:
- August 25 to 27 (7:55 am to 6:40 pm)
- August 31 (7:55 am to 6:40 pm)
- September 2 (7:55 am to 6:40 pm)
- September 3 (7:55 am to 6:40 pm)
- September 4 (8:50 am to 10:45 am)
Anyone who was also at the Salzkammergut shopping park branch these days and times should now keep a close eye on their health. If symptoms occur, medical advice number 1450 should be contacted immediately.
Linz Kindergartens Half Empty in Summer
In Linz, significantly fewer parents sent their children to municipal care facilities this summer. According to Mayor Klaus Luger (SPÖ), only 33 percent of all kindergartens and 58 percent of all children in kindergartens came from mid-July to the end of August. However, the year before, 80 percent of the nursery and 60 percent of the kindergarten children were also cared for during the summer.
They were apparently cautious because of the crown. “Attendance shows that parents are still very careful,” Luger said. He criticized the fact that many had registered their children but had not sent them to care centers: “Almost one in two children registered in kindergarten and one in four young children were not present despite registration. These numbers give the impression that this is not always a short-term professional or private changes, “suspects Luger.
Since the city must assume that all registered children will appear in staff planning, about a third of employees were unnecessarily in kindergartens and nurseries, which, in their opinion, was “unfair” to educators, according to Luger. She presented the prospect of a new mode of registration, “which also makes it clear to parents that a certain binding nature of registration is important.”