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In Vienna 56 coronavirus infections were discovered on Saturday, on the second day of mass testing using rapid tests. A spokesman for the City Councilor for Health, Peter Hacker (SPÖ), announced this in the evening via Twitter. A total of 21,329 rapid antigen tests were carried out at the three Stadthalle, Messe Wien and Marx-Halle locations. 56 people received a positive result and then performed a PCR test in the form of a gargle test at the site. This is necessary because a positive rapid test result can be quite inaccurate due to susceptibility to errors. Another 56 people also had to gargle because the nasal swab didn’t work. The results of these tests were not yet available on Saturday night.
In Tirol it’s after the second crownMassive test-Day of the following provisional result: 156,006 people have undergone the test so far, that is, 22.65 percent of all those who have the right to take the test. 417 people in the state had a positive antigen test result. This corresponds to 0.27 percent of all tests carried out, the country reported Saturday night. On the second day, 79,795 people visited the test stations, 215 of them tested positive. Unlike on Friday, when initially only 130 of the 297 test locations were open, according to the state, the test stations were already available to citizens in three-quarters of the municipalities on Saturday. On Friday, 76,197 Tyrolean women and Tiroler Get it tested for Corona – there was unanimous agreement on strong turnout.
After the second of three days of corona mass test in Vorarlberg A total of 87,635 tests were carried out on Saturday night. According to the country’s board, 349 (0.4 percent) of these were positive. The registration rate continued to rise cautiously and was 28.91 percent. 100,000 people could be screened Sunday night. However, because there were only 10,254 registrations for Sunday, the teams at the 80 test stations were cut in half. At 5.30pm, half an hour after the end of Saturday’s test, there were 99,704 registrations for the three days. More than 52,000 people attended the test on Friday and more than 35,000 on Saturday. However, because the number of registrations for Sunday was well below the values of Friday and Saturday, the teams of 20 people from the 80 test stations across the country will be cut in half.