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Mass testing in Upper Austria will be possible from December 11. The country announced it after resuming talks on Thursday afternoon.
On Wednesday it was set that mass crown tests in Upper Austria will take place on December 12 and 13. Talks resumed in Linz on Thursday. One result of this: tests will be possible a little earlier.
“After tests by pedagogues on December 5 and 6 and police officers on December 7 and 8, all the inhabitants of Upper Austria have the opportunity to be evaluated on December 11,” the state said. Upper Austria on a broadcast Thursday afternoon.
Audience tests from December 11 to 14
Over the four days, around 570 test roads will be installed in all districts of Upper Austria. This means that more than 1.4 million inhabitants of Upper Austria can be assessed from December 11 to 14.
“Christmas halfway family”
“Our goal is clearly to reduce the number of infections to a controllable level and therefore provide relief in hospitals. The more people participate in testing, the better we can break the chains of infection,” said LH Thomas Stelzer. “If the number of infections and the burden on hospitals decrease, a reasonably family-friendly Christmas season will be possible in the family’s closest circle. Of course, the most important rules still apply to everyone, including those who receive a negative result. of the test: wear a mask, keep your distance adhere to hygiene measures, ”emphasize Stelzer and deputy LH health officer Christine Haberlander.
Around 570 test roads will be installed throughout Upper Austria. “The organization of these test stations means a joint effort of all authorities, emergency organizations and employees,” says the state of Upper Austria.
“This is the only way we can get the numbers under control”
“We appeal to all Upper Austrians to take the test. This is the only way we can control the number of infections before Christmas. We understand that it is a great challenge. We therefore ask Upper Austria for their understanding in the event of short waiting times, “said Stelzer and Haberlander.