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The cluster that was formed after a presentation of the university course in Classical Operetta of Music and Art, Vienna Private City University (MUK) at the Gumpendorfer Straße Theater (TAG), has grown significantly. Meanwhile, 46 SARS-CoV-2 infections have been assigned to the group, Vienna crisis team spokesman Andreas Huber said on Tuesday.
As Huber explained in an interview with the APA, two corona cases were initially known after a performance by the “Happy Widow” earlier in the month. After an analysis of the contact persons of the two, “it became clear that this would be a group,” Huber said. Now it is clear that not only those present, but also the relatives of the visitors were infected.
When asked why the city of Vienna did not inform the public about the chain of infection in a timely manner, the MUK’s Covid-19 working group had already learned of one person who had tested positive for the coronavirus on September 6. , and the group only went public on Monday night. – Huber said, it wasn’t necessary. It was not a public event. The 61 guests were family and friends of the artists who had received free tickets. The authorities had a list of everyone present, both in the audience and on stage, which was checked one after another for SARS-Co-V-2. The potential circle of those affected was thus closed, so there was no need for a media appeal to find and isolate other possible infected people.
The crisis team assumes that the rules were observed during the presentation to avoid infection with the virus. According to Huber, distance rules were observed and only assigned seats were assigned. “The virus was probably transmitted before and after, but not during the performance,” Huber said.
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