After the start of lessons and care on Monday: The corona virus has hit twelve facilities.
The number of infections is rising again.
District - The number of infections in the Munich district is rising again.
Today 29 additional corona cases were reported within 24 hours.
According to the District Office, the reason for the unpleasant trend is also elementary schools and daycare centers.
Despite criticism, the facilities reopened on Monday.
The news about the pandemic in detail.
216 people across the district are currently infected with the virus.
Since February 1st there have been 95 infections with the "British" virus mutant.
In 21 cases there is also an "urgent suspicion", announced the district office at an online press conference.
Other mutations have not yet been found in the district.
Virus appeared in several elementary schools and daycare centers
Some principals had expected it, but unfortunately they were right: the virus appeared in several elementary schools and daycare centers.
Primary schools in Haar, Ismaning, Kirchheim and Putzbrunn are affected.
Daycare centers have reported cases in Pullach, Ottobrunn and Ismaning.
Quarantine at day-care centers in the Munich district
Hair: 1 device involved;
Quarantine up to and including 02/26/2021
Ismaning: 1 facility affected;
Quarantine up to and including March 1st, 2021
Ottobrunn: 2 facilities affected;
Quarantine up to and including March 5th / 8th, 2021
Pullach: 1 facility affected;
Quarantine up to and including March 2nd, 2021
Putzbrunn: 1 facility affected;
Quarantine up to and including 02/26/2021
Sauerlach: 1 facility affected;
Quarantine up to and including March 2nd, 2021
Unterföhring: 1 facility affected;
Quarantine up to and including March 5th / 8th, 2021
Twelve employees in the facilities tested positive, with 15 children the result was also positive.
Individual care groups and classes are now in quarantine, a total of 170 people.
Several people were also infected in nursing homes: seven residents in two facilities and five employees in four homes.
A week ago, all home residents were free of corona.
Vaccination progress: 26 856 vaccinations
So far there have been a total of 26,856 vaccinations in the district.
Thus, since Thursday last week, 5769 more people have been given a dose.
9461 people enjoy full vaccination protection.
After the numerous vaccinations in the previous weeks, only 39 residents and employees were vaccinated in old people's and nursing homes this week.
No one was vaccinated in facilities for the disabled or assisted living homes.
The number of vaccinated citizens outside of the nursing homes has increased significantly.
7,973 people were vaccinated, 3,800 more than a week ago.
The number of vaccinated staff in medical practices has more than doubled: 830 people have been vaccinated so far.
Vaccine deliveries: Thousands of doses come to the county
The district will get almost 4000 vaccine doses from Biontech / Pfizer this week.
He also expects 2700 cans from AstraZeneca and 700 from Moderna.
In addition, a total of 5600 vaccine doses are to be delivered to the district next week.
Citizens entitled to vaccinate continue to reject the AstraZeneca vaccine.
Around 14 percent of those eligible for vaccination do not want the vaccine, the district office said.
Case numbers by age
0 to 4 years: 2545
up to 14 years: 825
15 to 34 years: 3,251
35 to 59 years: 4,284
60 to 79 years: 1,401
80 years and older: 1,048
Warning of criminals: grandchildren's tricks in the corona pandemic
Testing for the virus is carried out in the test centers, in care facilities and in schools.
In the future, tests could also be carried out decentrally in the communities: In the course of the vaccination days in the communities from March (we reported today in the printed edition of
Münchner Merkur
), the district administration is considering testing people there.
"Testing will play an increasingly important role," said District Administrator Christoph Göbel (CSU).
Easings would come, but openings are linked to tests.
Göbel warns of criminals in the corona pandemic: They would use so-called grandchildren's tricks to ask older citizens for account details and PIN numbers.