As 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.
Currently 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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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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New Covid cases per month in Austria, March, 2023 The most recent value is 126901 new Covid cases as of March 2023, a decline compared to the previous value of 128709 new Covid cases. Historically, the average for Austria from February 2020 to March 2023 is 158748 new Covid cases. The minimum of 3 new Covid cases was recorded in February 2020, while the maximum of 1161065 new Covid cases was reached in March 2022. | TheGlobalEconomy.com
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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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In past 24 hours, Austria, Europe had N/A new cases, N/A deaths and N/A recoveries.
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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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ECDC: COVID-2019: Number of Cases: Austria data was reported at 3,005.000 Person in 14 Dec 2020. This records an increase from the previous number of 2,938.000 Person for 13 Dec 2020. ECDC: COVID-2019: Number of Cases: Austria data is updated daily, averaging 120.500 Person from Dec 2019 (Median) to 14 Dec 2020, with 350 observations. The data reached an all-time high of 10,368.000 Person in 13 Nov 2020 and a record low of 0.000 Person in 27 Feb 2020. ECDC: COVID-2019: Number of Cases: Austria data remains active status in CEIC and is reported by European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control. The data is categorized under High Frequency Database’s Disease Outbreaks – Table ECDC.D001: Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-2019): Cases and Deaths: by EU Member States (Discontinued).
As of March 2023, among men, the age group with the highest number of confirmed coronavirus (COVID-19) cases in Austria was 25-34 years. The same was true for women.
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Update 2.3.2021: the dashboard is no longer available online, this entry remains for archival purposes. A dashboard set up by SynerGIS Information Systems shows maps and statistics on coronavirus COVID-19 cases at state level and over time. The data is based on publicly available information from the Ministry of Social Affairs.
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Project Tycho datasets contain case counts for reported disease conditions for countries around the world. The Project Tycho data curation team extracts these case counts from various reputable sources, typically from national or international health authorities, such as the US Centers for Disease Control or the World Health Organization. These original data sources include both open- and restricted-access sources. For restricted-access sources, the Project Tycho team has obtained permission for redistribution from data contributors. All datasets contain case count data that are identical to counts published in the original source and no counts have been modified in any way by the Project Tycho team, except for aggregation of individual case count data into daily counts when that was the best data available for a disease and location. The Project Tycho team has pre-processed datasets by adding new variables, such as standard disease and location identifiers, that improve data interpretability. We also formatted the data into a standard data format. All geographic locations at the country and admin1 level have been represented at the same geographic level as in the data source, provided an ISO code or codes could be identified, unless the data source specifies that the location is listed at an inaccurate geographical level. For more information about decisions made by the curation team, recommended data processing steps, and the data sources used, please see the README that is included in the dataset download ZIP file.
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GlobalData expects the construction industry to contract by 3.2%, with a likelihood of further cuts if the COVID-19 cases show a resurgence or if the disruption in the 2nd quarter is more pronounced than expected. Read More
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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.
As of March 13, Austria had the highest rate of coronavirus (COVID-19) cases reported in the previous seven days in Europe at 224 cases per 100,000. Luxembourg and Slovenia have recorded 122 and 108 cases per 100,000 people respectively in the past week. Furthermore, San Marino had a rate of 97 cases in the last seven days.
Since the pandemic outbreak, France has been the worst affected country in Europe with over 38.3 million cases as of January 13. The overall incidence of cases in every European country can be found here.
For further information about the coronavirus pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page.
The PHIRI Federated Research Infrastructure (FRI) is supported by a containerized reproducible solution for data analysis to be deployed on-premises by each participant partner.
This solution is based on the identification of the relevant data sources for each cases study (including the demonstration pilot), the development of the common data models and the analytical pipelines, and enables the FAIR reporting of the rapid cycle outputs.
The aggregated dataset is produced by an analysis script integrated within the PHIRI App for PHIRI Use Case A local analyses performed on data from Austria.
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Dataset about water pollution in Höfen and COVID-19 cases in Austria, in 2020. The measured water pollution corresponds to the daily COVID-19 cases and deaths.
As of December 22, 2022, Austria had the highest rate of COVID-19 cases among the countries most affected by the pandemic. This statistic shows the rate of COVID-19 cases per million population in the 30 countries with the highest total number of cases, as of December 22, 2022.
COVID-19 confirmed cases Austria from 2023-03-06 to 2023-03-12. created during a DBRepo JupyterHub demo.
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The map shows the development of Covid-19 cases at the federal state level in Austria since 8 March 2020. A distinction is made between active cases, healthy persons and the deceased.
3,664 of the confirmed cases of coronavirus (COVID-19) in Norway as of April 21, 2020 reported to have been infected in Norway. This was the country from where the highest number of Norwegian coronavirus cases originated. The second highest number of cases originated from Austria, amounting to 696.
The first case of the coronavirus in Norway was confirmed on February 26, 2020 in Tromsø, in the county Troms and Finnmark. The number of cases in Norway rose since to a total of 7,156 as of April 21, 2020. For further information about the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic, please visit our dedicated Facts and Figures page.
As 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.