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Therefore, the red light is applied without restriction to the federal capital Vienna, where no distinction is made between individual districts, and to all districts of Salzburg and Upper Austria.
“As before, the numbers are increasing dramatically across the country, many infections are no longer traceable,” Salzburg state medical director Petra Juhasz said in a broadcast from the state on Thursday night.
District Summary vs.October 22, 2020
- Flachgau: from red to red
- City of Salzburg: from orange to red
- Tennengau: from red to red
- Pongau: from red to red
- Pinzgau: from red to red
- Lungau: from orange to red
“The crown numbers have increased enormously”
State Medical Director Petra Juhasz represents Salzburg on the federal traffic light commission and explains the reasons for the complete red shift in Salzburg and much of Austria. “The situation in Salzburg is really worrying. The number of infections increases enormously, 103 of the 119 municipalities of Salzburg affected, so that a wide spread and a large part of the infections can no longer be traced, ”explains Juhasz. There are currently more than 2,000 actively infected people in the state.
Development in the city of Salzburg
- October 1, 2020: 94 actively infected people
- October 15, 2020: 157 people actively infected
- October 19, 2020: 192 people actively infected
- October 29, 2020: 457 people actively infected (as of October 29 at 11 am)
Development in Flachgau
- October 1, 2020: 41 actively infected
- October 15, 2020: 161 people actively infected
- October 19, 2020: 286 people actively infected
- October 29, 2020: 498 people actively infected (as of October 29 at 11 am)
Development in Tennengau
Hallein district was the first whose Corona traffic light (October 15) in Salzburg showed “red”, here is an overview of the development from October 1:
- October 1, 2020: 71 actively infected
- October 15, 2020: 286 people actively infected
- October 19, 2020: 392 actively infected
- October 29, 2020: 348 people actively infected (as of October 29 at 11 am)
Development in Pongau
- October 1, 2020: 51 actively infected
- October 15, 2020: 155 actively infected
- October 19, 2020: 233 people actively infected
- October 29, 2020: 466 people actively infected (as of October 29 at 11 am)
Development in Pinzgau
- October 1, 2020: 25 actively infected
- October 15, 2020: 57 people actively infected
- October 19, 2020: 81 actively infected
- October 29, 2020: 251 people actively infected (as of October 29 at 11 am)
Development in the Lungau
- October 1, 2020: 3 people actively infected
- October 15, 2020: 31 people actively infected
- October 19, 2020: 35 people actively infected
- October 29, 2020: 56 people actively infected (as of October 29 at 11am)
The most affected communities right now
Regarding the incidence of 7 days – nine infections in the last seven days calculated per 100,000 inhabitants (as of October 29, 8:30 am) – the municipalities of Forstau (1270), Hintersee (1068), Grossarl (999), Krispl (801), St. Johann im Pongau (801), Taxenbach (776), Unken (678), St. Andrä (652), Bischofshofen (643) and Strobl (631) were the most affected. New absolute infections in the past seven days: Salzburg (308), St. Johann (90), Bischofshofen (68), Hallein (61), Kuchl (42), Bad Hofgastein (40), Grossarl and Saalfelden (38), Wals – Siezenheim (35) and Abtenau (30).
The educational traffic light in Salzburg will be turned on during the day and updated on the state home page.
Green completely disappeared from the map.
In Tyrol, eight districts are lit red, only Ausserfern, the Reutte district, jumps to orange. In Styria, with one exception, the Murau district, which receives yellow, also predominates in red. The same applies to Burgenland, where only the Güssing district does not turn red, but orange. The Hollabrunn, Horn, Mistelbach and Scheibbs districts glow orange in Lower Austria, the rest must be turned red. In Carinthia, Spittal an der Drau turns yellow, the Villach-Stadt, Villach-Land, Klagenfurt-Stadt and Feldkirchen districts turn orange. The rest is red In Vorarlberg, the Montafon-Brandnertal region is red, the Bregenzerwald / Kleinwalsertal region is orange and the Große Walsertal and Klostertal / Arlberg region is yellow.
This means that there are only four regions or districts with medium risk in all of Austria. Green, a low risk, has completely disappeared from the map. In the vast majority of the country, experts now take high or very high risk when assessing the epidemiological situation, even at the regional level.
(Those: APA)