Dachau - The seven-day incidence on Wednesday was 9.0 according to the Robert Koch Institute.
This means that the district of Dachau has been stable for over a week at an incidence of 10 and thus well below the limit value of 50.
Relaxation in clinics
Currently (as of Tuesday) there is no longer a single corona patient in the Helios Amper Clinic Dachau. Due to the falling incidences in the district, the visiting hours in both Amper clinics in Dachau and Indersdorf are being relaxed. Stays can now be two hours. Fully vaccinated or recovered individuals do not need to provide a test. All others must submit a written or electronic negative test result. Self-tests are not accepted.
Visiting hours in Dachau continue to be from 2 p.m. to 8 p.m.
During this time, a patient may be visited by one person for two hours.
The visitor can change on a daily basis.
In order to protect against infection, a strict, non-relaxed ban on visits to the emergency room, the admission wards and the isolation ward continues to apply in the hospital.
In Indersdorf, patients in the rehabilitation area can be visited by two people for two hours a day from Monday to Friday from 3:30 p.m. to 6:00 p.m.
Visiting hours on weekends are from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m.
In the acute area, visits are only allowed 48 hours after the patient's arrival.
These must be agreed by telephone on 0 81 36/9 39 24 52.
Trial offers
From July 1st, the PCR test center at the Volksfestplatz in Markt Indersdorf will be open daily from 2pm to 6pm.
The POC rapid test route at the Markt Indersdorf grammar school closes on June 30th.
20 new cases
In the week of June 7th to 13th, a total of 20 new index cases were reported to the health department.
The age structure of the index cases can be broken down as follows:
15 percent 7 to 12 years
20 percent 13 to 18 years
25 percent 19 to 39 years
35 percent 40 to 59 years
5 percent 60 to 79 years of age The majority of 80 percent had contact with a person who tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 in the same household, around 15 percent of the newly infected are returnees.
Vaccinations
In the BayIMCO registration system across Bavaria, 17,528 people are still registered for the district, waiting for an invitation to make an appointment;
of which 3746 people with priority vaccination authorization.
After several hundred people with priority 1 and 2 (new) registered in the last few days and weeks or their prioritization was raised, the vaccination centers were able to offer all these people a vaccination offer in the past few days.
The district office assumes that all registered persons with priorities 1 to 3 will receive an invitation to make an appointment by the end of the month.
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