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For the first time, the Crown Commission has put the entire federal territory in the red. Of the nine federal states, only Carinthia is orange. 76 of the 93 Austrian districts and cities turned red.
Since Michael Jungwirth | 5.40 pm, October 29, 2020
The Crown Commission met for its weekly meeting at 2 pm and the result was available at 5 pm For the first time, the entire federal territory turned red. According to information from Small newspaper Of the nine federal states, only Carinthia is orange, the rest is red. Furthermore, 76 of the 93 Austrian districts and cities were classified as high-risk areas.
According to information from Small newspaper all 19 members have an accurate analysis of the infection situation broken down by region, which is more than worrying: 76 out of 93 Austrian cities and districts will turn red. At least that’s the suggestion of the experts; the commission should reportedly follow the assessment of virologists and epidemiologists.
should also all districts of Styria as high risk areas are classified – the notable exception is the district Murauthat goes from green to yellow It is provided. The state government is planning stricter measures.
In Carinthia the situation is more differentiated: Klagenfurt, Hermagor, Völkermarkt and Wolfsberg are red, Villach, Klagenfurt-Land, St. Veit, Villach-Land, Feldkirchen orange, Spittal yellow.
More and more cases in rural areas
The situation in the rest of Germany is much more dramatic. Vienna, Salzburg, Upper Austria and Tyrol are completely red – except the district of Reutte. Lower Austria has four orange sparks (Hollabrunn, Horn, Mistelbach, Scheibbs), Burgenland two (Güssing, Neusiedl).
Once again the virus has been shown to be on the rise, especially in rural areas. With the 7-day incidence, the federal capital is currently only in 60th place in a nationwide comparison, however it is also being discussed that for the first time the entire federal area will show up as a crown hotspot.