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Monitoring of contact persons and chains of infection appears to be increasingly demanding for the Upper Austrian authorities. Since then, 162 full-time employees have also been working on the respective crisis teams. More employees will be won. The state crisis team announced in the afternoon that it is currently examining the extent to which retired state employees can voluntarily reactivate for contact tracing.
They did not want to confirm that conditions similar to those in Vorarlberg in Upper Austria could soon arise, where monitoring has stopped. Unlike Salzburg, for example, where the state spokesman warned on Saturday of a “very tense situation”, the people of Upper Austria were quite buttoned up. “Of course, the number of cases demands all parties involved,” said a written statement from the crisis team. Therefore, the district administrative authorities work “with full commitment in the context of contact tracing.”