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A third of the infections can be traced back to travel

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While the CoV restrictions are falling, the number of new infections is also increasing in this country. Around a third of all infections are due to people's increased desire to travel.

Vacationers probably don't just bring souvenirs with them from abroad: According to this, 31,1 percent of all resolved cases related to calendar week 27 (July 5th to 11th) are associated with travel. Seven days earlier it was 25,3 percent. By the end of June this value was between 1,7 and 5,2 percent. The ORF reports with reference to the latest epidemiological investigation by the Agency for Health and Food Safety (AGES).

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