Almost two thirds (64%) of patients with coronavirus, who are currently being treated at Austria in Intensive Care Units (ICU) is aged under 60 yearsOf the 64 intensive care units in Vienna, four are under the age of 30, two of them are between 10 and 19 years old and the other two are between 20 and 29 years old, according to figures released by the Ministry of Health on Wednesday. of the country.
While on 1 September 40% of severe cases of Covid-19 in hospitals in Vienna were between 50 and 59 years old, this figure decreased within a week to 25% and instead increased to 7% the percentage of those aged 30 years, transmits ΑΠΕ ΜΠΕ.
Today, Wednesday, only Two patients in the Intensive Care Unit in the Austrian capital are over 85 years old – one third of the patients are between 60 and 79 years old.
In addition, the Ministries of Health and the Interior reported today, Wednesday, 2.268 new infections in Austria in the last 24 hours and three deaths, with the total number of deaths due to Covid-19 amounting to 10.815 from the onset of the pandemic until now, while 701.216 confirmed cases have been reported in the country and 672.145 people have recovered from the disease.
They are currently being treated in a hospital in Austria as a whole 645 patients with Covid-19, and of these 180 are located in Intensive Care Units. 18.256 are the active cases and have taken place 10.542.062 vaccinations, in the general population 8.9 million inhabitants.
According to the Agency for Health and Food Safety, the “seven-day impact” (new infections in the last seven days per 100,000 inhabitants) is in 130, with this number being higher in Vienna (183.3) and to follow the Land of ‘;Upper Austria (164.7), and the L αριθnder to have the lowest numbers Styria (88.4) and Carinthia (84,6).
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