Residents have been infected with the corona virus in a senior citizens' home in Zollingen and an asylum seeker accommodation in Freising.
Schoolchildren have to be quarantined again.
Two residents of a senior citizens facility in Zollingen tested positive.
This also applies to three residents of a Freising asylum seeker accommodation
Isolated corona cases can also be recorded again in schools and kindergartens.
Freising
- The Freising District Office reports 34 new infections this Friday.
This includes two residents of a
senior citizens' center in Zolling
.
"In the course of a routine series test, the two positive findings were reported there," reports District Office spokesman Robert Stangl.
According to previous knowledge, those affected show no symptoms.
The investigations of the contact persons are ongoing, some of the residents and employees have already been quarantined by the Freising health department.
A series of tests of residents and employees took place on Friday.
Three new corona cases in Freising asylum seeker accommodation
In the course of the
serial testing of
the residents of a
communal
accommodation
for asylum seekers in Freising
, another three people tested positive for COVID-19.
According to the spokesman for the district authority, the relevant part of the accommodation was already under domestic isolation after two cases became known there last week.
The quarantine is now being extended until November 18.
"The government of Upper Bavaria immediately relocated the three infected people to other suitable accommodations outside the district to avoid further transmission for the duration of the necessary domestic isolation," reports Stangl.
Quarantine for schoolchildren and kindergarten children
There are also isolated cases in schools and kindergartens.
The health department had to send some children into the 14-day quarantine again.
Two classes from the Freising business school
and
one class each from the Oskar-Maria-Graf-Gymnasium Neufahrn, the Realschule Gute Änger Freising and the FOS / BOS Freising
are affected
.
The forest group of the
St. Elisabeth children's home in Moosburg
and two whole and parts of a third day nursery group of
the Freising family center
in the Steinpark also
had to go into domestic isolation due to corona cases
.
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