Current figures on the corona situation in Tyrol
Current figures on hospitalizations (Status: Thursday, April 14, 2022, 10 a.m.)
Number of infected people in hospital: 115 (-15 compared to yesterday, Wednesday), of which 7 (-1 compared to yesterday, Wednesday) in intensive care.
The numbers of infected people in inpatient treatment are distributed throughout Tyrol as follows:
- Innsbruck: 37 normal wards, 2 intensive care wards
- Hall: 8 normal ward, 2 intensive care ward
- Hochzirl: 3 normal wards, 0 intensive care wards
- Kufstein: 13 normal wards, 0 intensive care wards
- Lienz: 11 normal wards, 1 intensive care wards
- Natters: 1 normal ward, 0 intensive care ward
- Reutte: 6 normal wards, 0 intensive care wards
- Schwaz: 10 normal wards, 1 intensive care wards
- St. Johann: 10 normal wards, 0 intensive care wards
- Zams: 9 normal wards, 1 intensive care wards
Current figures in Tyrol (Status: Thursday, April 14, 2022, 8:30 a.m.)
- Number of people infected within the past 24 hours: 576
- Number of people who have recovered in the past 24 hours: 817
- Number of known deceased persons within the last 24 hours: 0
- Number of infected people (excluding recovered): 5,420
- Number of recovered people: 338,619
- Number of deceased persons: 925
- Number of people tested for PCR: 669,054
District figures at a glance (actively positive, recovered people in brackets; district and community assignments are constantly being clarified by the authorities)
- Innsbruck-Land: 1.336 (79.125)
- Innsbruck city: 1,066 (53,500)
- Kufstein: 748 (51.104)
- Black: 508 (36,928)
- Imst: 414 (29,032)
- Lienz: 393 (22,532)
- Kitzbuhel: 370 (29,042)
- Reutte: 300 (13,932)
- Landeck: 282 (23,012)
Current incidents
- 7-day incidence in Tyrol: 656.1
- 7-day incidence in Austria: 947.0
Quelle: AGES-Dashboard, Stand 13. April 2022
Wastewater monitoring: Values largely constant
After the values at the SARS-CoV-2 waste water monitoring Tyrol dropped very sharply in the second half of March, a further decline in the curve was observed in the past two weeks in April, albeit to a much lesser extent. The number of people in the state of Tyrol who excrete the SARS-CoV-2 virus has remained almost constant over the past week. A slightly falling trend was once more recognizable in the most recently taken samples.
Detailed up-to-date information is available below www.tirol.gv.at/covid-abwasser to disposal.