The fourth corona wave is gaining momentum in the Ebersberg district - and hits the unvaccinated.
The clinic has to react and politics appeals to the citizens.
Ebersberg
- From this Wednesday, September 15, the corona isolation ward in the Ebersberg district clinic will reopen.
Brigitte Keller, responsible department head in the district office, announced this on Tuesday at a press conference.
Reason are increasing patient numbers.
Eight people were reported on Tuesday who were being treated in the clinic for Corona.
Three patients are in the intensive care unit, the DIVI intensive care registry states that two of them are being invasively ventilated.
Two of those affected are not from the Ebersberg district.
None of the corona patients had been vaccinated, according to the district office.
All sick people are not vaccinated
In addition, a trend that was already apparent around a week ago is continuing.
The patients are getting younger and younger.
“The danger is real,” says Keller.
At the same time, a longer period of stay of those affected in the district clinic can be determined.
How the changes will be implemented in detail in the clinic has probably not yet been finally clarified.
Talks with the hospital were still ongoing, it said.
Whether there should be more places for corona patients is still open, according to District Administrator Robert Niedergesäß.
The main concern is the staff.
This may have to be deducted from other stations.
If necessary, there could be further restrictions there.
"You have to make decisions so that the corona area is secured," said Niedergesäß.
The seven-day incidence in the district was 125.6 on Tuesday - the proportion of fully vaccinated people in the total population was 58.11 percent.
The district office reports another death.
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