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Coronavirus in Fürstenfeldbruck: incidence value below 100 - numbers in the towns

2021-04-06T13:16:35.913Z


The situation in the pandemic remains tense. In the Fürstenfeldbruck district, the incidence value is around the 100 mark.


The situation in the pandemic remains tense.

In the Fürstenfeldbruck district, the incidence value is around the 100 mark.

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Update April 6th:

The seven-day incidence for the FFB district is now 85.91 per 100,000 inhabitants, according to calculations by the local health department.

The Rki indicates the value with 97.6.

Compared to the previous day, the health department counts 26 new infections.

There are currently 445 infected people in quarantine.

1132 people are considered to be category 1 contact persons. One child tested positive in a day care center.

A quarantine measure was required for the affected daycare center.

A total of 22 of the newly tested positive people had a reasonable suspicion of being infected with the British virus variant.

In the district clinic, nine people are currently being treated for the virus, three of whom are ventilated.

The Red Cross reports 26 196 first and 13 279 second vaccinations.

Update April 5:

Compared to Thursday, April 1, there were 89 new infections with the corona virus in the district.

The locally calculated incidence is 95, the one relevant for measures taken by the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) is 84.5.

However, due to a software update at the RKI, not all newly reported cases were processed, reports the district office.

The missing cases will be recorded in the coming days.

The Easter holidays also distort the picture.

In order for the rules of the emergency brake to be relaxed again for incidences above 100, the incidence must remain stable below 100 for at least three consecutive days.

In a retirement home, an employee tested positive, as did a daycare employee and a resident of the asylum accommodation in Maisach.

68 of the 89 new infections are probably the British virus variant.

Update April 2:

The seven-day incidence in the district drops slightly to 105.9 (local health department, as of April 1) per 100,000 inhabitants, but is still above 100. The district office has tightened the measures again and also in Maisach and Gernlinden imposed a mask requirement in heavily frequented places in the open air.

36 newly infected people are reported.

The number of deaths remains at 127. There are new cases with quarantine measures at day-care centers in the district: In three different, already affected day-care centers, two employees and one child tested positive again, but the quarantine measures already taken are sufficient everywhere.

In the course of a further test in an asylum center in Germering, one child tested positive, and in two cases the quarantine was extended.

The tests continue.

A total of 13 of the newly tested positive people had a reasonable suspicion of being infected with the British virus variant.

There are currently eight infected people in the clinic in Bruck, one of whom was ventilated (as of April 1). Regarding the vaccinations: The first vaccination was given 24,157 times, the second was given 12,485 times (as of April 1, 2021, 12:00 p.m.).

The Olchinger Volksfest and the Fürstenfeld Garden Days have been canceled.

Update March 31

: For the third time in a row, the seven-day incidence for the Fürstenfeldbruck district is over 100. Calculated locally, it is given as 109.09.

The Rki comes to 118.1.

Compared to the previous day, 38 people were newly infected with the virus.

Cases have occurred in Puchheim in the primary school on Gerner Platz (with quarantine) and in three different daycare centers, where two employees and one child were infected.

Here, too, quarantine follows.

In addition, an employee in a retirement home tested positive.

One person is considered to be a Category 1 contact person. A total of 19 of the newly tested positive people have a reasonable suspicion of being infected with the British virus variant.

Eight people are currently being treated for the virus in the district clinic, one of whom has to be ventilated.

23 830 people are first vaccinated and 12 305 are second vaccinated.

Update March 30th:

Again two people died of Covid 19.

Two men, aged 79 and 80, succumbed to the disease in a clinic.

In the district clinic, eleven people are currently being treated for the virus, two of whom have to be ventilated.

The health department reports 46 new infections.

The 7-day incidence for the FFB district is now 113.64 per 100,000 inhabitants, according to calculations by the local health department.

The Rki indicates the value as 114.

This means that the Fürstenfeldbruck district is above the 100 mark for the second day.

A total of three employees and two children tested positive in five different kindergartens.

Quarantine measures are required everywhere, in one case only for six contact persons.

In an asylum accommodation in Germering, two other residents tested positive in the course of a series of tests.

The infected people and three contact persons will be relocated, further tests will take place tomorrow.

In an asylum accommodation in Eichenau, on the other hand, the serial testing of a total of 43 contact persons was negative in all cases.

A total of 25 of the newly tested positive people had a reasonable suspicion of being infected with the British virus variant.

The Red Cross

reports 23 541 first and 12 060 second vaccinations. The district's vaccination center is taking the next step in fighting the pandemic.

"We were able to offer everyone in the category with the highest priority a vaccination offer," explains Rainer Bertram, district manager of the Bavarian Red Cross, which operates the vaccination center.

Now people who fall into the second highest priority category are also vaccinated.

In addition to those over 70, these include people with various previous illnesses - and police officers or childcare workers, for example.

The exact prioritization can be found on the website of the Federal Ministry of Health.

According to the BRK, 20 433 people in this group in the district have registered for a vaccination so far.

Of these, 11 569 are citizens between the ages of 70 and 80.

The remaining 8,864 registered thus belong to the group of people who should be vaccinated with high priority due to their medical or professional background.

"We are now releasing the dates for this group and again ask for your patience that not all people can be vaccinated in the first week," said Rainer Bertram.

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District Administrator Thomas Karmasin responded with an FB posting to the news that some municipalities have suspended the vaccination with Astrazeneca.

He will not do that without a decision by those responsible.

Update March 29th:

The seven-day incidence now also exceeds the 100 mark in the Fürstenfeldbruck district.

According to local calculations, the value is 108.18, the Rki gives it 108.1.

Overall, the trend is clearly upwards, said a spokesman for the district office.

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There is currently no special cluster.

In the past few days there have been cases from kindergartens and schools.

The health department has found that more and more young people are infected.

In view of the numbers, the district office could not avoid extending the mask requirement in public places in Fürstenfeldbruck again, said the spokesman.

The general ordinance for asylum accommodation is also being extended.

Both regulations would have expired on Monday and are now valid until April 19.

After a longer break, people with Covid 19 have now died again.

There are three men aged 66, 65 and 78 years.

In the district clinic, eleven people are currently being treated for the virus, two of whom are ventilated.

The Red Cross reports 23,330 first and 11,744 second vaccinations.

The high incidence is also due to the 85 new cases that were reported over the weekend.

In Bruck, for example, a student who was already considered a contact person in the first category tested positive at the secondary school.

In Olching there are positive cases at the Esting elementary school (whole class in quarantine) and at the Olching elementary school.

A student was also infected in Gröbenzell at the Gröbenbach school.

There are also cases at five kindergartens with corresponding quarantine consequences.

In 37 of the new cases, there is reasonable suspicion of the British mutation

What happens now?

 If the district was above 100 for three days in a row, then the measures of the current Bavarian Infection Protection Ordinance take effect.

The district does not have to order this itself, it just has to announce it.

That could probably be the case on Wednesday.

Then, among other things, there was a curfew from 10 p.m. to 5 a.m.

Only one household plus one person should meet.

Care for children under the age of 14 would only be allowed from a maximum of two households.

The retail trade would be closed, only collection by appointment would be possible (click on collect).

The gastro stays closed, as do the culture and leisure facilities.

Contact-free individual sport while observing the contact restrictions would be possible.

An overview of the quick test options can be found here.

Update March 26th:

The health department reports 28 new infections.

In 14 of them there is a well-founded suspicion of the British mutant.

The seven-day incidence per 100,000 population calculated by the health department is now 86.36.

The incidence relevant for measures, which the Robert Koch Institute (RKI) calculates, is 87.1.

Among the new cases is a child at the West Middle School in Fürstenfeldbruck.

Quarantine measures are required here.

In addition, an external employee tested positive for Corona in each of two retirement homes.

18 people are considered to be Category 1 contact persons. 16 of them are already vaccinated.

13 people are currently being treated for Covid-19 in the clinic, four of whom have to be ventilated.

So far, 21,890 people in the district have received their first vaccination, 11,316 have already been vaccinated for the second time.

There are currently 330 people infected with the virus and 1,124 Category 1 contacts in quarantine.

Update March 25:

The health department reports 43 new infections.

The locally calculated seven-day incidence is 79.55 per 100,000 inhabitants.

The Rki indicates the value with 83.

There are positive cases at two schools: One pupil each was infected in the Gröbenzeller grammar school and in the Maisach secondary school.

Quarantine is necessary both times.

In addition, an employee in a nursing home tested positive.

There is reasonable suspicion of the British mutation in 19 of the new cases.

In the district clinic, twelve people are now being treated with Covid-19, four of whom are ventilated.

That is a certain increase, because recently the number of patients treated in the clinic was always in the single digits.

21,521 people received the first vaccination and 11,052 the second.

The corona test campaign

in the district is picking up speed.

On Tuesday evening, the long-awaited self-tests for schoolchildren in the district office and in the school office arrived.

According to a spokesman, a total of 113,400 tests were delivered.

10,800 pieces are intended for daycare centers, 48,600 for the schools for which the district is responsible.

The rest - 54,000 tests - go to the education authority, which distributes them to primary and secondary schools.

The delivery started on Wednesday.

Rapid tests are now also available in the two Corona test centers in Fürstenfeldbruck and Germering.

The district office points this out.

Those who test positive there, however, have to do a so-called PCR test immediately and then go to quarantine at home.

However, there is still a problem with the rapid tests in pharmacies.

But that is not due to the pharmacies themselves, says the Mammendorf pharmacist Thomas Benkert, who is also President of the Federal Chamber of Pharmacists.

Because the tests would have to be carried out in separate rooms.

Creative short-term solutions, such as a caravan or an empty shop next door, make bureaucracy impossible.

Such a facility must be registered as an independent test center.

Benkert's conclusion: “The political framework is still not right.” The city of Fürstenfeldbruck has meanwhile decided to buy air purifiers for schools.

Update March 24th:

Compared to the previous day, 48 new infections have become known.

The locally calculated seven-day incidence per 100,000 population rises to 75. The Rki gives the value as 73.9.

At the Max Born Gymnasium in Germering, a student tested positive, which results in quarantine.

The British mutation is suspected in four of the newly infected.

In the district clinic, nine people are being treated for Covid 19, four of whom are ventilated.

21 063 people have the first vaccination.

10 848 received the second.

The two test centers in Bruck and Germering now also offer rapid tests.

Update March 23:

30 people were newly infected with the corona virus compared to the previous day.

The locally calculated seven-day incidence is now 67.27 per 100,000 population.

The Rki indicates the value as 72.5.

There are currently 267 people in quarantine because they have become infected.

737 people are considered to be Category 1 contacts. They must also stay at home.

At the middle school in Puchheim, a student tested positive, followed by quarantine.

In 17 of the new cases there is a well-founded suspicion of the British mutation.

Eight people are currently being treated for Covid 19 in the district clinic, four of whom have to be ventilated.

The Red Cross reports 20,706 first and 10,598 second vaccinations.

In the fight against the corona virus, school children should be tested as often as possible.

Now the Bavarian Red Cross is training 53 teachers from primary and secondary schools in the district on how to proceed with the tests at the beginning of school.

The teachers should then pass on their knowledge to their colleagues as so-called multipliers, as a BRK spokeswoman explains.

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Update March 22:

The health department reports 41 new infections.

The locally calculated seven-day incidence for the Fürstenfeldbruck district is now 64.55 per 100,000 inhabitants.

The Rki indicates the value with 75.2.

For comparison: According to Rki, the incidence is 44.9 in the Landsberg district, 72.4 in Starnberg, 83.2 in Aichach-Friedberg, 124.6 in Dachau and 86 in the city of Munich Bruck, two students from other districts tested positive.

This is followed by quarantine for the affected classes.

Another occurred in a kindergarten where there was already one case.

The quarantine is being extended.

In addition, a child living in an asylum center in Eichenau was infected with the virus.

The family was moved to an alternative quarter with quarantine measures.

In 23 of the newly tested positive people there is a reasonable suspicion of the British mutant.

Seven people are currently being treated for Covid 19 in the district clinic, four of whom have to be ventilated.

The BRK reports 20 348 first and 10 344 second vaccinations.

The vaccination campaign in the district has cleared an important hurdle.

For a few days now, people under the age of 80 who do not belong to a particularly prioritized group have also been vaccinated.

The medical director of the vaccination center, Dr.

Matthias Skrzypczak with.

It is now also possible to break down those vaccinated by age.

Update March 19:

Compared to the previous day, 13 more people are known to have been infected with the corona virus.

The locally calculated seven-day incidence is now 66.82 per 100,000 population.

The Rki indicates the value as 72.

Due to an infection, 288 people are currently in quarantine.

Category 1 contact persons are 826 people.

You have to stay at home too.

In six of the new cases there is a reasonable suspicion of the British mutant.

In the district clinic, seven people are being treated for Covid 19, two of them are ventilated.

19 489 people are now vaccinated first and 9 351 second.

After the Astrazeneca moratorium and the positive outcome of the test, the substance is inoculated again in Bruck.

New appointments were made on Thursday evening, explains the medical director of the vaccination center, Matthias Skrzypczak.

These were well received.

However, the doctor expected the vaccination candidates to have an increased need for education on Friday morning.

“We took that into account when making the appointments.” Skrzypczak was relieved that Astrazeneca is back in the game.

Due to the abrupt vaccination stop on Monday, around 800 doses were left behind.

This “traffic jam” will soon be cleared, according to Skrzypczak.

So far, around 6000 people in the district have been vaccinated with the Astrazeneca vaccine.

There was no feedback about complications.

In the course of the next week, around 200 non-mobile people are to be vaccinated at home - for example, bedridden people.

Skrzypczak assumes around 200 people are affected.

You will be vaccinated by general practitioners who work with the vaccination center.


However, there will be no loosening of the rules from Monday.

Rapid tests are currently offered in Olching / Geiselbullach, among others.

The number of infected people in the locations is as follows:

Update March 18:

The seven-day incidence for the county has risen again.

According to local calculations, it is now 70 per 100,000 inhabitants.

The Rki indicates the value (still) with 62.9.

Compared to the previous day, 33 new infections are reported.

For example, a student at the vocational school in Bruck tested positive.

And at the Kerschenstein school in Germering, a primary school student from emergency care is infected.

Quarantine measures follow in each case.

In an asylum accommodation in Germering, 15 residents also tested positive in the course of a series of tests.

According to the district office, a total of 23 of the newly tested positive people have a justified suspicion of being infected with the British virus variant.

Eight people are being treated for Covid 19 in the district clinic, two of whom have to be ventilated.

In addition, an 81-year-old died in a clinic as a result of Covid disease.

This is a late registration.

The Red Cross reports that 19,485 people have now been vaccinated for the first time and 8,917 for the second time.

Update March 17:

The district office reported 31 new corona infections on Wednesday.

The locally calculated seven-day incidence was 63.18.

One child tested positive in a kindergarten.

Quarantine measures are required.

In a total of eleven of the newly tested positive people there is a reasonable suspicion of an infection with the so-called British virus variant.

Nine Covid patients were treated in the district clinic on Wednesday.

Two of them had to be ventilated.

So far 19,481 people have been vaccinated.

8502 men and women received their second vaccination.

Update March 16:

The health department reports 24 new infections.

The local calculated seven-day incidence is now 58.64.

The Rki indicates the value with 59.7.

243 infected people are in quarantine.

550 people who are considered to be Category I contacts must also stay at home.

An employee of the Josef Dering primary school in Eichenau tested positive.

Quarantine measures were ordered for the affected classes.

The identification of the contact persons has not yet been completed.

An employee tested positive in a day care center.

Quarantine measures for the affected group follow.

In another daycare center, a child tested positive.

A quarantine measure was ordered for the affected group.

Two asylum seekers who were already in quarantine as Category I contacts have tested positive.

In a total of nine of the newly tested positive people there is a reasonable suspicion of an infection with the British virus variant.

19,215 people in the district are first vaccinated and 8,315 second vaccinated.

A total of seven Covid patients are treated in the district clinic in Fürstenfeldbruck.

One of them needs ventilation.

The vaccination ban with Astrazeneca also has consequences.

The vaccination center has canceled around 900 appointments that have already been made.

At the moment, 300 to 400 people are being vaccinated with Biontech and Moderna vaccines every day.

District Administrator Thomas Karmasin is calling for a faster vaccination rate with less bureaucracy.

Update March 15:

Compared to Friday, 46 people were newly infected with the corona virus.

The 7-day incidence for the FFB district is now 58.18 per 100,000 inhabitants, according to calculations by the local health department.

The Rki indicates the value as 62.5.

One child tested positive in a day care center.

A quarantine measure had to be ordered.

In two asylum shelters in Germering, a total of twelve residents tested positive for the first time.

In a total of 25 people who tested positive, there is a reasonable suspicion of infection with the British virus variant.

In the district clinic, nine people are being treated for Covic-19, one of whom has to be ventilated.

The Red Cross reports 18,921 first and 8,301 second vaccinations.

According to the district office, almost 800 people are currently in quarantine as first category (KP1) contact persons.

Update March 12th:

According to the health department, 20 people were newly infected with the corona virus.

The locally calculated seven-day incidence is now 57.27 per 100,000 population.

The Rki indicates the value with 59.7.

At the Middle School North in Fürstenfeldbruck, students have to be quarantined because one of them tested positive.

In the open all-day school in Türkenfeld, an employee from the lunch care team also tested positive.

Quarantine measures also follow here.

In addition, one child each tested positive in two kindergartens.

Quarantine also follows here.

The British mutation is suspected in 13 infected people.

In the district clinic, five people are being treated for Covid-19, one is ventilated.

The Red Cross reports 17,861 first and 7504 second vaccinations.

There are currently 286 people in the district known to be infected with the virus (see table).

Update March 11th:

The district remains above an incidence of 50. The district office reported on Thursday a value of 59.55 new infections per 100,000 inhabitants in seven days.

The Robert Koch Institute (RKI) reported an incidence of 61.6.

This value is decisive for further measures.

The number of new infections was given as 18.

A new case was reported by the church school in Germering on Thursday.

Quarantine measures are required.

In four other infected people there is a well-founded suspicion of the so-called British virus mutation B 1.1.7 .. In the district clinic, five Covid patients were treated on Thursday.

One of them had to be ventilated.

So far, 17,340 people in the district have been vaccinated.

A total of 7446 men and women have already received their second vaccination.

However, there is apparently uncertainty about the vaccine from Astra-Zeneca.

After the temporary vaccination stop in Denmark, employees of the hotline reported increased resentment against the vaccine, said a BRK spokeswoman.

Update March 10:

The corona incidence values ​​remain above the magical limit of 50 new infections per 100,000 inhabitants in seven days.

On Wednesday, the locally calculated incidence was 60.0.

The Robert Koch Institute (RKI) reported a value of 53.8.

This number is decisive for further measures in the fight against corona.

The number of new infections on Wednesday was 21. In six cases there is a reasonable suspicion of the so-called British virus mutation B 1.1.7.

Six Covid patients were treated in the district clinic in Fürstenfeldbruck on Wednesday.

One of them had to be ventilated.

So far, 16,704 people have been vaccinated in the district.

A total of 7,321 men and women have already received their second vaccination. 

Update March 9:

According to the health department, 23 people were newly infected with the virus compared to the previous day.

The locally calculated seven-day incidence is thus 54.09 per 100,000 inhabitants.

The Rki indicates the value as 53.3.

For comparison: in the neighboring district of Aichach-Friedberg the incidence is 31.2, in Dachau 49.1, in Starnberg 46.1, in the city of Munich 55.4 and in Landsberg 53.2.

Looking down the Ampera, Freising has a very high incidence of 89.4.

A secondary school student from Germering tested positive and an employee in a kindergarten.

Eight people are suspected of having the British mutation.

Six people are currently being treated for Covid 19 in the district clinic, one of whom has to be ventilated.

The Red Cross reports 16,247 first vaccinations and 7,109 second vaccinations.

The district plans to also offer rapid tests in the existing test centers.

Voting is still necessary for this.

As the Red Cross reported on Sunday, around half of those over 80 have now been vaccinated.

Update March 8th:

The mask requirement in downtown Bruck and on Geschwister-Scholl-Platz in Bruck will be extended until March 29th.

The district office will announce this on Monday upon request.

The last extension of the mask requirement was until March 8th.

Therefore, a decision had to be made again this Monday.

Most recently, the mask requirement was maintained with reference to the still high incidence.

In addition, more people can be expected again in the city.

The protection concept is also still valid in asylum homes - but not the ordinance that specifies visiting rules in hospitals and nursing homes.

The Bavaria-wide guidelines now simply apply here.

The health department has meanwhile reported 44 new infections compared to Friday.

The locally calculated seven-day incidence is now 51.36.

The Rki indicates the value with 52.9.

New cases are reported from schools, among others.

A student at the secondary school in Puchheim tested positive, quarantine is not necessary.

One case has also occurred at the primary school south in Puchheim, where quarantine measures will follow.

Furthermore, an asylum seeker in Groebenzell tested positive.

In 16 infected people there is a reasonable suspicion of the so-called British variant B 1.1.7.

Seven people are being treated for the virus in the district clinic, and one has to be ventilated.

The BRK reports 15,726 first vaccinations and 6,989 second vaccinations.

Update March 5th:

Compared to the previous day, 25 new infections have become known.

The locally calculated seven-day incidence is thus 72.27 per 100,000 inhabitants.

The Rki indicates the value as 70.2.

In 13 of the infected people who were newly reported today, there is a justified suspicion of the so-called British variant B 1.1.7.

An employee at the Cäcilienschule support center in Bruck has tested positive.

Quarantine measures for affected students follow.

The identification of the contact persons is still ongoing.

In the recently badly affected asylum accommodation in Germering, another six residents tested positive.

This was preceded by a voluntary series test, in which, however, only 17 people took part.

The six newly infected were brought to quarantine homes.

The fence around the house in Germering was necessary as a support measure to monitor the quarantine, said a spokeswoman for the district office when asked.

Overall, the situation in the home, which offers space for 170 residents, is considered to be slightly tense, also due to the language barrier.

A security service is on site.

Seven patients are currently being treated with Covid-19 in the district clinic, one of whom has to be ventilated.

14 458 people have now received the first vaccination, 6379 the second.

There is now a toilet at the vaccination center, as the BRK reports.

“We listened and came up with a solution to the toilet problem at the vaccination center.

This pee break is supported by the THW Fürstenfeldruck ”, according to a post.

Currently, 250 people in the district are known to be infected with the virus (see table).

Update March 4, 4:54 p.m.:

A fence was built around the asylum accommodation in Germering, where a particularly large number of cases have occurred.

So the quarantine should be better controlled.

The Germeringer police, the riot police and forces from the operational supplementary train were on site.

The mission also accompanied further series tests by the health department.

Update March 4, 3:37 p.m.:

There are a total of 19 new infections with the

corona virus

in the Fürstenfeldbruck district compared to the previous day.

According to the local health department, the incidence for the district is 69.09 (previous day: 68.64).

The Robert Koch Institute gave a value of 68.9 (previous day: 75.7).

This number is crucial for further measures in the fight against corona.

Seven Covid patients were treated in the district clinic on Thursday.

One of them needs ventilation.

In six infected people there is a well-founded suspicion of the so-called British virus mutation B 1.1.7.

So far, 13,940 people in the district have been vaccinated.

A total of 6,234 men and women have already received their second vaccination. 

Update March 3:

Compared to the previous day, eight new infections were known.

The seven-day incidence based on local calculations is now 68.64.

The Rki indicates the value with 75.7.

One of the new cases is one from an asylum center in Gröbenzell.

The British mutation is suspected in three of the new infected.

Eight people are currently being treated for the virus in the district clinic, and one is being ventilated.

The BRK reports 13 519 first and 5937 second vaccinations.

In the meantime, teachers can now register specifically for the vaccination.

Information on the asylum cluster

One of the main reasons for the currently high seven-day incidence is the massive outbreak reported on March 1 in a Germeringer asylum home.

In the past few days, 85 positive cases had become known in serial tests.

All of them are probably the British virus variant.

Should the incidence rise above 100, there is a risk of further restrictions, especially in schools - even if the increase in incidence is due to a single cluster, as is now the case in the district.

However, negotiations with the Free State are currently underway in the background.

Closing schools just because of one or two asylum clusters is hardly communicable, according to the logic.

Outcome of the negotiations: Extremely uncertain.

However, these are theoretical considerations at the moment - the incidence is falling again.

Overall, the behavior of the refugees also contributed to the outbreak in the asylum home, said a spokeswoman for the district office when asked on Tuesday.

"Unfortunately, we have to find out again and again that hygiene concepts and disease-related regulations are not being observed by the residents." The mask requirement in the accommodations and in communal rooms as well as contact bans are not observed.

The fact that the (more aggressive) British mutant bypasses has probably contributed to his.  

Corona in the Fürstenfeldbruck district: If the incidence rises above 100, new restrictions threaten

Update March 2:

Compared to the previous day, 17 more people were infected with the corona virus.

According to local calculations, the seven-day incidence for the district is now 72.73 per 100,000 inhabitants.

The Rki indicates the value as 73.0.

Nine people are being treated for the virus in the district clinic, and one person has to be ventilated.

13,010 people have now received their first vaccination, 5869 the second.

Currently 195 people in the district are known to be infected with the virus (see table).

Update from March 1:

The health department reported 90 new infections compared to Friday.

According to local calculations, the seven-day incidence for the district is 70.45 per 100,000 inhabitants - an immense increase.

The RkI gives the value as 57.

The new cases are related, among other things, to asylum accommodation in Germering.

After the last cases there, serial tests were carried out.

Result: positive results are available for 83 residents.

According to the district office, all of them have a justified suspicion of being infected with the so-called British mutant.

Asylum seekers home in Germering: 83 residents tested positive

The people who tested positive were moved to other facilities.

Some of the residents of the asylum accommodation in Germering were accommodated in the house of the district youth association, which is located between Fürstenfeldbruck and Biburg.

The house has been occupied with 21 infected people and five Category I contacts from the asylum accommodation in Germering since February 28.

It had previously been seized as an asylum quarantine.

Another positive case is also reported from a kindergarten.

There was already one infection here - a second is now being recorded.

The quarantine already imposed has been extended.

There is also one case at the Kerschensteiner Mittelschule in Germering.

A subclass must be in quarantine.

The vocational school is also affected again.

In addition to the named asylum seekers, eleven other victims are also likely to be infected with the British mutant.

Ten people are currently being treated for the virus in the district clinic, and one person is being ventilated.

12,613 people are now vaccinated first and 5644 second.

Fürstenfeldbruck: RKI data breach leads to values ​​that are far too high

Update from February 26th:

The health department reports 18 new infections compared to the previous day.

The locally calculated seven-day incidence is now 48.18 per inhabitant.

The Rki gives the value with 47.7 after it had given a value twice as high on Friday morning due to a data breach, but later corrected it.

The newly infected is a student from the FOS / BOS who is attending the same grade level as the young people who were reported as infected on Thursday.

In addition, a new case is reported from the Richard Higgins primary school in Bruck.

Quarantine measures follow - just like in a kindergarten where a child tested positive.

According to the health department, there is a well-founded suspicion of mutants in seven other infected people - in six cases it is likely to be the British variant, in one the South African variant.

In the district clinic, ten people are currently being treated for Covid 19 disease, and one is ventilated.

11 118 people in the district have had the first vaccination, 5155 the second.

There are currently 114 people in the district known to be infected with the virus (see table with the numbers by location).

Regarding the situation in the vaccination center:

The vaccine Astrazeneca is now being injected in Fürstenfeldbruck, too, against which there are reservations among the population.

The need for advice is therefore increasing in the vaccination center.

But only around a handful of people have left without a vaccination, explains a spokeswoman for the Red Cross (BRK).

However, the BRK does not know how many people in priority group 2 under 65 years of age will cancel an offered vaccination appointment from the outset.

That runs on the software of the Free State.

In addition, no one can determine whether the skepticism against Astrazeneca or something else is the reason for the rejection of the online invitation.

Canceled appointments are automatically assigned to the next in the prioritization list.

The right number of people interested in this vaccine was always present at the Bruck vaccination center.

Also difficult or impossible to answer at the district level is the question of whether the

average age of those infected

and dead is falling because more and more seniors are vaccinated.

With the Sorbas software used by the health department, the average age of the infected cannot be filtered out, as reported by the district office.

A comparison of the ages at death is partially meaningful.

The 16 first corona deaths in spring 2020 died on average at 83.4 years, the 16 last deceased in February at 80.8 years.

There have always been outliers in younger age groups, it said.

Update February 25th:

The number of first vaccinations has passed the 10,000 mark.

10,487 people in the district received the first prick, 5,148 the second.

Nevertheless, nine people are currently being treated for the virus in the district clinic, two of whom are ventilated.

New positive cases are reported from the FOS / BOS in Bruck and from the Starzelbach School in Eichenau.

In the first case it is a student (quarantine measures are required in various courses), in the second it is an employee.

The number of infected people from the Eichenau building yard has meanwhile risen to four.

In addition, there is reasonable suspicion of mutants in four other infected people.

Two of them could be infected with the British variant, one with the so-called South African variant, and in the fourth case, more is still unclear.

The health department reports a total of 18 new infections compared to the previous day.

The locally calculated seven-day incidence is now 45.91 per 100,000 population.

The Rki indicates the value as 42.4.

Update February 24:

The seven-day incidence in the county has risen again.

The district office reported a value of 40.0 on Wednesday, the RKI 39.2.

Compared to the previous day, 17 people were newly infected.

An employee tested positive in a retirement home.

In an asylum accommodation in Landsberied, one resident was positive.

With a total of four infected people, there is a well-founded suspicion of the so-called British variant B 1.1.7.

Ten Covid patients were treated in the district clinic on Wednesday.

One of them had to be ventilated.

So far, a total of 121 people in the district have died as a result of Covid disease.

So far 9738 men and women have been vaccinated.

5141 people have already received their second vaccination.

Update February 23:

A 58-year-old died as a result of a Covid 19 disease.

He was last treated in a clinic.

Ten people are currently being treated for the virus in the district clinic, three of whom are ventilated.

Compared to the previous day, the health department reports twelve new infections.

According to calculations by the local health department, the 7-day incidence for the FFB district is 38.63 per 100,000 inhabitants.

The Rki indicates the value with 38.8.

The British variant of the virus was most likely to have appeared in three other infected people.

9260 people are first vaccinated and 5072 second vaccinated.

99 people are currently known to be infected in the district (see table with the numbers by location).

The Bavarian cabinet has meanwhile decided to relax a few times.

Update February 22:

The health department reported 41 new infections in the Fürstenfeldbruck district compared to Friday.

According to calculations by the local health department, the 7-day incidence for the district is 37.73 per 100,000 inhabitants.

The Rki indicates the value with 37.4.

In the course of a series of tests in an asylum seekers' accommodation in Germering, 18 residents tested positive, 16 of which are suspected of having the British mutation B.1.1.7.

The infected people are being relocated and the residents of three floors are in quarantine.

In a homeless shelter in Groebenzell, one of two people who recently tested positive was also found to have the British virus variant.

Almost 30 people have to be quarantined in this context.

In addition, an employee at Grafrath primary school tested positive.

In addition, two teachers from two different daycare centers were infected.

In the district clinic in Fürstenfeldbruck, twelve people are currently being treated for the virus, three of whom are ventilated.

8653 people are first vaccinated and 5049 are second vaccinated.

About the location in the vaccination center

Even on the day after the breakdown at the vaccination center, not everything went smoothly.

But there were other reasons as well.

People from the second group of the vaccination sequence were invited by mistake on Sunday.

This was due to a software error, as is now clearly clear.

"The Red Cross and we are innocent," said a spokeswoman for the district office on Monday.

It is unclear whether the error has now been resolved.

But that is ultimately a matter for the State Office for Health (LGL).

Regardless of this, people from vaccination category II have been officially immunized since Monday.

They are usually vaccinated with the Astra Zeneca vaccine.

The vaccination of over 80s continues in parallel.


Stage 2 means that the review and control process becomes more complex.

They responded by having a doctor present at the registration desk.

Because medical diagnoses have to be checked on site.

It is also important to prevent someone from obtaining a vaccination without authorization.


Therefore, and also for reasons of data protection, it may be necessary to provide duplicate information before the actual vaccination.

On Monday, everything went more slowly, said the spokeswoman.

In addition, there was a computer problem early in the morning.

But this had nothing to do with the breakdown of the previous day.


Update February 19:

Two more people died due to Covid-19 diseases.

An 86-year-old died in a clinic, a 77-year-old died at home in January (late registration).

Eight people are currently being treated for the virus in the district clinic, four of whom are ventilated.

Compared to the previous day, the health department reports 13 new infections.

The 7-day incidence for the FFB district is currently 26.36 per 100,000 inhabitants, according to calculations by the local health department.

The Rki indicates the value with 25.1.

Four of the new cases come from a senior citizen facility: Here two employees and two residents tested positive.

7720 people are now first vaccinated and 4638 second vaccinated.

Currently, 97 people in the district are known to be infected with the virus (see table for status by location).

Meanwhile, the district administrator has addressed the population with a video message.

He advocates another lockdown and asks for patience to keep the numbers low.

You can watch the video here:

Update February 18:

Eight people are being treated for the virus in the district clinic, four of whom have to be ventilated.

Compared to the previous day, the health department reports five new infections.

The locally calculated seven-day incidence is now 24.55 per 100,000 population.

The Rki indicates the value with 31.9.

7687 people received the first vaccination and 4567 the second vaccination.

In the future, the vaccinations could go ahead faster - in any case, the vaccination center feels armed.

Update February 17:

The district office reported 24 new corona infections on Wednesday.

The locally calculated seven-day incidence per 100,000 population was 31.82.

The RKI reported a value of 31.9.

In six other cases, according to the district office, there is a well-founded suspicion of an infection with the so-called British variant B 1.1.7.

Such a suspicion can only be fully confirmed by genome sequencing, which has yet to be carried out.

As the authority reports, these are predominantly individual cases.

Eight Covid patients were treated in the district clinic on Wednesday.

Three of them had to be ventilated.

So far, 7519 people in the district have been vaccinated.

A total of 4116 women and men have already received their second vaccination.

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from the Fürstenfeldbruck district here.

Source: merkur

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