Kitzbühel is currently the district with the highest seven-day incidence

Kitzbühel is currently the district with the highest seven-day incidence

According to data from AGES, on Monday it was 992.6 extrapolated to 100,000 inhabitants. There are several ski instructor clusters in the district with 24 people who have now tested positive. Tyrol is also the federal state with the highest seven-day incidence. It is now 471.1 per 100,000 residents.

There is a second cluster of ski instructors in St. Anton am Arlberg – the Tyrolean district with the second highest incidence of 823.1. There, 21 ski instructors have already tested positive for the corona virus. The state of Tyrol now wants to boost foreign ski instructors in particular, it announced on Monday.

Second highest incidence in the Salzburg ski area

The second highest incidence in Austria is recorded by a Salzburg ski region. In Sankt Johann im Pongau, the seven-day incidence rose to 888.3 on Monday. In the adjacent Tamsweg it was 795.3. The lowest seven-day incidence in Austria is meanwhile in Gmünd in Lower Austria. There it was 82.7 on Monday.

There are also clear differences between the individual federal states. After Vienna there is the second highest incidence in Salzburg with 403.6 per 100,000 inhabitants. The federal capital currently follows at a considerable distance. In Vienna, 339.5 people per 100,000 residents were infected with the corona virus in the past week. Vorarlberg recorded an incidence of 281.8 and Lower Austria 210.9 at the beginning of the week. According to AGES data, it was 185.7 in Upper Austria, 183.8 in Burgenland, 176.7 in Carinthia and 156.0 in Styria. The Austrian average is 261.0.

Source: Nachrichten

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