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TwitterAs of January 2023, Austria confirmed a total of around 6.08 million cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19). The most affected federal states in the country were Vienna and lower Austria. Both showed over a million cases.
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Austria recorded 22478 Coronavirus Deaths since the epidemic began, according to the World Health Organization (WHO). In addition, Austria reported 6072229 Coronavirus Cases. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for Austria Coronavirus Deaths.
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In past 24 hours, Austria, Europe had N/A new cases, N/A deaths and N/A recoveries.
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The number of COVID-19 vaccination doses administered in Austria rose to 20464490 as of Oct 27 2023. This dataset includes a chart with historical data for Austria Coronavirus Vaccination Total.
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TwitterCurrently around 207.3 million tests have been conducted in Austria to determine infection with the coronavirus (COVID-19). Meanwhile, almost 6 million cases of illness have been confirmed.
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The coronavirus is moving the world. The media landscape is also dominated by this topic. Up-to-date information on the corona situation is given out almost every minute in live tickers. But what is missing are current data visualizations on the cases of illness. Although there are data applications, such as the representations of the WHO, these have the global distribution in view. Static infographics, which are often no longer up-to-date at the time of publication, cannot do justice to the rapidly changing situation. The virus has arrived in Europe, now visualizations that the individual states have in view are in demand and as up-to-date as possible. Our developed data dashboard shows the current distribution on a state and district basis in maps, diagrams and lists. We try to keep the presentations as up-to-date as possible and research current data from the website of the Ministry of Social Affairs, via data.gv.at or search in Austrian news portals.
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Data on the vaccination status of COVID-19.
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TwitterAs of March 2023, of all Austrian federal states, Vienna had the highest number of people fully vaccinated against the coronavirus (COVID-19). After months of research and testing, the European Medicines Agency (EMA) and the European Commission approved the BioNTech-Pfizer vaccine on December 21, 2020.
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TwitterCase data from 03-04-2020 to 08-16-2020, this data repository stores COVID-19 virus case data for Austria, including daily case data, summary data, and base map. Each zip file contains weekly case data from Monday to Sunday.
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TwitterThe dataset contains information on the Covid-19 antigen self-tests (colloquially: “Wet drilling tests”) in the Austrian school system. The rapid tests carried out and positive results are collected through the Education Directorates and reported once a week to the BMBWF in aggregate form. The BMBWF is responsible for data merging and processing. The weekly reporting period extends from Friday to Thursday. An update of the data will therefore always take place on Fridays.
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The COVID-19 pandemic has had unprecedented effects on our daily lives. This study aimed to assess the quality of life (QoL) (WHOQOL-Bref physical, social, and environmental domains) at two time points during the COVID-19 pandemic with lockdown restrictions according to gender, age, and urbanization level. Qualtrics® recruited representative Austrian population samples in April 2020 (t1; N = 1,005) and December 2020/January 2021 (t2; N = 1,505). ANOVAs and the Bonferroni-corrected post-hoc tests were conducted to investigate differences between April and December 2020 and to compare with pre-pandemic data. Although the quality of life (physical, social, and environmental domains) changed from pre-pandemic (mean scores 80, 77, and 81, respectively) to April 2020 (mean scores 72, 65, and 75, all p-values < 0.001), there were no significant changes between April and December (mean scores 75, 65, and 75). Living location (urban vs. rural), gender, and age showed an effect on the quality of life. All domains of quality of life have decreased since the onset of the pandemic, and this decline has been maintained over the course of the first year of the pandemic. Creative measures should be implemented to assist people in improving one or more areas of quality of life, within the lockdown restrictions to improve the overall wellbeing of the population.
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COVID-19 data is provided by the district administrative authorities of Austria. Daily update is available here: https://github.com/statistikat/coronaDAT
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This is a synthetic case reporting data set for the SARS-CoV-2 epidemic in Austria. The data set statistically reproduces and synthetically augments data on reported cases and was generated with an agent-based simulation model. References to descriptions of the model and the parameterization used to generate the data set is included in the attached PDF file. The data format is described in the README file.
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Multilingual (EN, DE, RO, HR, CS, TR, ES) covid19-related corpus acquired from the website (https://www.sozialministerium.at/) of the Federal Ministry of Social Affairs, Health, Care and Consumer Protection of Republic of Austria (20th August 2020). It contains 673 TUs in total.
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The visualization shows the development of the 7-day incidence, i.e. the sum of the cases confirmed by tests with Covid-19 per seven days and 100,000 people, in Austria's districts. Alternatively, settlement units can be used as a symbol for the districts.
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TwitterAs of January 2023, Austria confirmed a total of 21,661 deaths from the coronavirus (COVID-19). The federal states with the most deaths thus far were Vienna and Lower Austria.
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This Project Tycho dataset includes a CSV file with COVID-19 data reported in AUSTRIA: 2019-12-30 - 2021-07-31. It contains counts of cases and deaths. Data for this Project Tycho dataset comes from: "COVID-19 Data Repository by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University", "European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control Website", "World Health Organization COVID-19 Dashboard". The data have been pre-processed into the standard Project Tycho data format v1.1.
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TwitterFull edition for scientific use. The main objective of this study was to give an estimate of the spread of COVID-19 (“Corona Virus”) among non-hospitalized people living in Austria. This study is the first in continental Europe based upon nationwide PCR-testing in a representative random sample. PCR samples were collected in the period of April 1 to April 6, 2020. Between April 6 and April 10, the tested persons were contacted again by telephone to collect further information, e.g. on their state of health and mobility patterns.
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Map of the percentages of fully immunised persons in Austria by municipality since the beginning of August 2021, updated (or extended) on a weekly basis.
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Background: Vaccination is considered to be a key public health intervention to end the COVID-19 pandemic. Yet, the success of the intervention is contingent on attitudes toward vaccination and the design of vaccination policies.Methods: We conduct cross-sectional analyses of policy-relevant attitudes toward COVID-19 vaccination using survey data of a representative sample of Austrian residents collected by the Austrian Corona Panel Project (ACPP). As outcomes, we examine the individual readiness to get vaccinated, the support for compulsory vaccinations, and the preference for making the vaccine available free of charge. The independent variables include demographics, objective and perceived health risks, and social and political factors.Results: Although there is broad public support for making the vaccine available free of charge, vaccine hesitancy and the opposition to a vaccine mandate are widespread. The protective function of the vaccine for the individual only motivates limited support for vaccinations. Opposition to COVID-19 vaccination also stems from a lack of sense of community and an ongoing politicization of the issue through conspiracy theories and party politics.Conclusion: We propose that overcoming the inherent free-rider problem of achieving sufficiently high vaccination rates poses a potential dilemma for policymakers: Given the politicized nature of the issue, they may find themselves having to choose between making vaccinations compulsory at political costs and a lingering pandemic at high costs for public health and the economy. We propose that promoting a sense of community and addressing potential practical constraints will be key in designing an effective COVID-19 vaccination policy.
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TwitterAs of January 2023, Austria confirmed a total of around 6.08 million cases of the coronavirus (COVID-19). The most affected federal states in the country were Vienna and lower Austria. Both showed over a million cases.