Coronavirus: Update Friday 27 May 2022
Current figures on the Corona situation in Tyrol and further information.
Current figures on hospitalizations (Status: Friday, May 27, 2022, 10 a.m.)
Number of infected people in hospital treatment: 54 (-2 compared to the day before yesterday, Wednesday), of which 4 (+2 compared to the day before yesterday, Wednesday) in intensive care.
The numbers of infected people in inpatient treatment are distributed throughout Tyrol as follows:
- Innsbruck: 19 normal wards, 4 intensive care wards
- Halle: 6 normal ward, 0 intensive care ward
- Hochzirl: 1 normal ward, 0 intensive care ward
- Kufstein: 4 normal wards, 0 intensive care wards
- Lienz: 3 normal wards, 0 intensive care wards
- Natters: 0 normal ward, 0 intensive care ward
- Reutte: 3 normal wards, 0 intensive care wards
- Schwaz: 6 normal wards, 0 intensive care wards
- St. Johann: 3 normal wards, 0 intensive care wards
- Zams: 5 normal ward, 0 intensive care ward
Current figures in Tyrol (Status: Friday, May 27, 2022, 8:30 a.m.)
- Number of people infected within the past 24 hours: 81
- Number of people who have recovered in the past 24 hours: 144
- Number of known deceased persons within the last 24 hours: 0
- Number of infected people (excluding those who have recovered): 1,300
- Number of recovered people: 355,561
- Number of deceased persons: 937
- Number of people tested for PCR: 676,885
District figures at a glance (active positive, recovered people in brackets; district and community allocations are constantly being clarified by the authorities)
- Innsbruck-Land: 298 (83,516)
- Innsbruck city: 286 (56,840)
- Kufstein: 190 (53,398)
- Reute: 80 (15,051)
- Black: 147 (38,467)
- Kitzbuhel: 115 (30,404)
- Lienz: 72 (23,775)
- Imst: 63 (30,176)
- Landeck: 61 (23,911)
Current incidences
- 7-day incidence in Tyrol: 139.2
- 7-day incidence in Austria: 199.4
Source: AGES dashboard as of May 26, 2022
Campaign for senior citizens every Wednesday in the Innsbruck vaccination center
Persons aged 80 and over and immunocompromised persons will have a booster vaccination delayed six months after completion of the primary immunization (three vaccinations) respectively. six months after a Covid illness recommended. The opening hours at the Innsbruck vaccination center will be extended for this purpose: From June 1st, the vaccination center will be open every Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. as “Senior Wednesday” in addition to the regular opening hours (Thursday to Saturday from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.) for consultations and Covid vaccinations .
- “Seniors’ Wednesday” at the vaccination center in Innsbruck
- From now on every Wednesday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m
- Exhibition hall D (1st floor)