The Bündner curve points up again



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Less hospital stays

13 people were in hospital care on Thursday, three of them had to be treated for intensive care and ventilated, according to the canton’s website. This means that the number of hospitalizations has doubled in one week. Four weeks ago, only three people were hospitalized.

However, the comparison shows that the number of people hospitalized is lower than in the spring. At that time, up to 63 people were treated at the hospital.

Long service is expected

Cantonal management personnel (KFS) are preparing for another deployment, according to a government statement yesterday. “The structure and operation of KFS are adequate to face the complexity of the current situation.” Get ready for a long mission. Walter Schlegel, Commander of the Cantonal Police, and Martin Bühler, Head of the Office of Military and Civil Protection, are in charge of the KFS.

Detected a third before

In recent weeks, the question has repeatedly come up as to how effectively contact tracing actually works. As the Graubünden Health Department now writes, 30 percent of all people who tested positive in Graubünden are already in preventive quarantine at the time of testing. Contact tracing can find on average one third of all potentially infected people. The canton is constantly increasing the relevant staff with civil protection officers, the message says.

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