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Current statistics for the city of Vienna regarding the Corona virus

As of March 20th

Vienna (OTS) The Vienna Health Authority and the City of Vienna’s medical crisis team provide regular information on the current number of cases and other key figures on the Covid-19 virus.

As of Monday, March 20, 2023, 1,392,016 positive tests have been confirmed in Vienna since the beginning of the pandemic. 1,366,610 people have recovered. The number of deaths related to the virus is 4,702. Recently no people have died. The federal capital currently has 20,704 active cases.

Findings reported today include:

792 findings from 03/19/2023
27 findings from 03/18/2023
1 fewer findings from 03/17/2023
1 Findings from 03/16/2023
The 1450 health hotline has received 910 calls.

454 people are currently being treated in hospital in Vienna because of or with COVID-19. These break down as follows:

COVID-19 patients in normal care in a COVID ward: 106
COVID-19 patients in normal care in a post-COVID ward: 168
COVID-19 patients in normal care in a non-COVID ward*: 161

COVID-19 patients in intensive care in a COVID ward: 12
COVID-19 patients in intensive care in a post-COVID ward: 7
COVID-19 patients in intensive care in a non-COVID ward*: 0

* These patients are on the one hand SARS-CoV-2 positive hospital patients whose reason for admission is an underlying disease that was so aggravated by a SARS-CoV-2 infection that hospital treatment became necessary. On the other hand, these are SARS-CoV-2 positive hospital patients whose original reason for admission is not related to COVID-19. These hospital patients also cause increased care and isolation costs due to their SARS-CoV-2 infection.

Information for the population can also be obtained from the Agency for Health and Food Safety (AGES) service number on 0800 555 621. (Close)

Questions & contact:

PID town hall correspondence
City of Vienna press and information service
Service for journalists, city editors
01 4000-81081
www.wien.gv.at/presse

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