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According to a document available to the APA, 21 regions are now under discussion for a red color. The four districts that were ranked red for the first time in the previous week should also receive the same score in this week’s risk assessment. The committee meeting could take longer today, the APA learned.
Wels-Stadt in Upper Austria, Hallein in Salzburg and Innsbruck-Stadt and -Land in Tirol have to wait for a constant red change.
Regions with “very high risk” could be new to Neusiedl am See in Burgenland, St. Pölten-Stadt, Bruck an der Leitha, Mödling, Tulln and Amstetten in Lower Austria. This last district would skip the orange and switch directly from yellow to red.
In Upper Austria, Wels could now be followed by Gmunden, Grieskirchen, Ried im Innkreis, Rohrbach, Schärding and Vöcklabruck with red. In Salzburg, the Salzburg area, Sankt Johann im Pongau and Zell am See (more recently yellow) are endangered by red, in Styria the districts of Leoben (more recently yellow) and Voitsberg. In Tyrol, the districts of Imst, Landeck and Schwaz represent an improvement from orange to red in the area, in Vorarlberg, the Rheintal / Walgau region. For the Carinthian districts, as in Vienna, there is no danger of a red shift according to the discussion paper.
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