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In relation to the number of inhabitants, the Dornbirn district is the most affected district in terms of new Covid infections.
In Austria, 780 new SARS-CoV-2 infections have been recorded in the last 24 hours. The number of active patients was 7,051 on Thursday, significantly higher than on Wednesday (6,600). A total of 35,853 people have tested positive so far, 28,044 are considered recovered. 758 people have died as a result of the corona virus since the outbreak of the pandemic.
The situation in the hospital area is stable. 319 people were hospitalized Thursday for the coronavirus, two fewer than the day before. 55 had to be treated in intensive care units, one more than on Wednesday.
New infections since the last report are distributed among the Austrian federal states as follows:
- Burgenland: 14
- Carinthia: 12
- Lower Austria: 100
- Upper Austria: 124
- Salzburg: 27
- Steiermark: 21
- Tyrol: 65
- Vorarlberg: 51
- Vienna: 366
15,272 PCR tests have been recorded in Austria in the last 24 hours, meaning that almost 1.4 million test procedures have been carried out since the outbreak of the pandemic.
Seven-day incidence
The seven-day incidence indicates how many new infections there have been in the past seven days per 100,000 inhabitants.
In the Dornbirn district it is already 122. Dornbirn is currently the worst affected district in the whole of Austria, ahead of Vienna and Innsbruck. But the Bludenz district with an incidence of 70 in seven days is also one of the hot spots in the crown.
The districts of Feldkirch and Bregenz are currently not so severely affected, but they are also well above the cutoff value of 25. Out of a seven-day incidence out of 25, the traffic light commission takes a closer look at the districts.
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