Viruses were detected in wastewater many months ago

Viruses were detected in wastewater many months ago

Voting will take place in the city of 17,000 in spring 2020.

Researchers and authorities want to install an early warning system for the course of the pandemic in the Berchtesgadener Land with the analysis of corona viruses in wastewater. The district office announced that samples are to be evaluated in the pilot project at ten measuring points in the district.

For the first time, wastewater samples would be analyzed nationwide in Germany. By correlating with the number of residents and confirmed corona cases, they should provide information about the infection process. Many infected people developed few or hardly any symptoms, but could pass the virus on to risk groups unnoticed, it said.

Scientists were looking for early warning systems to protect the population. The aim is to recognize the infection process earlier – and to be able to react to it earlier. The Technical University of Munich, together with the Technologiezentrum Wasser (TZW) in Karlsruhe and epidemiologists from the Bundeswehr, are now researching such a system in the Berchtesgadener Land district.

Viruses were found in wastewater many months ago. On the basis of relevant analyzes, researchers suspected, for example, that the pathogen was circulating in Italy earlier than assumed. Traces had been discovered in wastewater samples from Milan and Turin, which came from last December.

Researchers from Aachen and Frankfurt developed a method for monitoring corona infections via wastewater in the summer. The measured “virus load” of a system allows conclusions to be drawn about the number of people infected with Covid-19 in the catchment area, announced the RWTH Aachen at the time. The sensitivity is sufficient to indicate, as an early warning system, whether the incidence value of 50 corona infections per 100,000 inhabitants will be exceeded.

Starting on Saturday, up to 1,200 soldiers from the Mountain Infantry Brigade will be involved in a large-scale combat exercise in some districts of Bavaria. Residential areas are also affected.

With a large-scale combat exercise in public space, the Bundeswehr in Bavaria is demonstrating its readiness for action in national and alliance defense. The Bundeswehr announced that up to 1,200 soldiers from Mountain Infantry Brigade 23 were involved in the maneuver from Saturday. Some soldiers will therefore slip into the role of irregular forces and represent the enemy.

250 combat vehicles on the streets of Bavaria

The preparations for the so-called free-range combat exercise have been going on for more than a year. Free-running means that soldiers in vehicles and on foot also move in a registered residential, forest and industrial area, i.e. not only on training grounds. From Saturday on, the first combat vehicles will be transported by train to the vicinity of Rosenheim. The exercise runs until May 23rd.

The Bundeswehr gave safety instructions to the population. There will be around 250 combat vehicles and large equipment on the roads in the districts of Rosenheim, Traunstein and Berchtesgadener Land. 

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The majority of the soldiers involved are wearing regular Bundeswehr uniforms. “In order to make the exercise as realistic as possible, however, a few dozen mountain soldiers will also take on the role of irregular forces. They represent fictional enemies and disruptors,” said the Bundeswehr. “These soldiers do not wear regular uniforms. The population can recognize them by the fact that they use Bundeswehr vehicles and wear blue overalls, so-called blue men, with red armbands.”

Bavaria’s Prime Minister Markus Söder (CSU) and Austria’s Chancellor Sebastian Kurz (ÖVP) have clearly spoken out against new border closings in the fight against the corona virus. “We in Germany do not want a second lockdown, we also do not want the borders to be closed,” said Söder on Friday afternoon before a meeting with Kurz in the Bad Reichenhall customs office directly at the border. “Closing the borders would be an ultima ratio that nobody wants now.” Kurz also emphasized that it was “a very important aspect that the borders remain open”.to kill a mockingbird writing assignment Kurz warned very clearly of the serious consequences for the tightly woven economy.

In both countries, high corona numbers had recently been registered again. In Austria, the peak values ​​from the peak of the pandemic were exceeded in spring – with the government pointing out that significantly more tests are being carried out today than then. Germany declared the federal states of Vienna, Vorarlberg (with the exception of the Mittelberg / Kleinwalsertal municipality) and Tyrol (with the exception of the Jungholz municipality) to be risk areas some time ago.

A 45-year-old woman was injured in Uetze near Hanover by a shot in the head. Her life is not in danger and her condition is stable, said a police spokesman on Sunday. The suspect, the 41-year-old ex-partner of the victim’s sister, was caught about seven hours after the crime on Sunday. He is said to have broken into his 35-year-old ex-girlfriend’s apartment and threatened her there. The woman was able to hide and asked her older sister for help by phone. When she arrived a short time later, the 41-year-old shot her and fled.

The victim was taken to a hospital. The officers searched for the man immediately and finally caught him a few hours later in Peine. He should be brought before a judge on Sunday. The police assume an attempted homicide. At first it was unclear what the dispute was about.

In the Berchtesgadener Land district, the so-called seven-day incidence fell slightly on Tuesday. The number of new corona infections per 100,000 inhabitants within seven days in the district fell to 236.01, as the district office announced. On Monday the value was 272.8 and thus at the top nationwide. According to the district office, 40 more Sars-CoV-2 cases have been confirmed since Monday, the previous day there were 57. For the first time since the lockdown in the spring, strict exit restrictions came into force in the district on Tuesday afternoon.

Leaving your own apartment is initially only permitted for 14 days with a valid reason. In addition, schools and daycare centers have to close. There should only be emergency care, as District Administrator Bernhard Kern said. Leisure facilities of all kinds and restaurants are also no longer allowed to open. Events are prohibited – with the exception of church services. Hotels must also close, except for overnight business travelers.

Good reasons for leaving the apartment include, for example, professional activities, necessary shopping, but also sports and exercise in the fresh air – but only on your own or with members of your own household.

The federal police discovered 150 allegedly counterfeit items of clothing in the luggage of a 27-year-old man. As the officials announced on Tuesday, the man tried to travel to Germany in a Turkish coach near Bad Reichenhall. When inspecting the bus on Sunday, the police initially found several fake clothes in the 27-year-old’s backpack, and there were three more travel bags full of counterfeit branded clothing in the luggage compartment. The total value is around 50,000 euros. The 27-year-old is now being investigated for violating the trademark law.

The strict corona measures in the Berchtesgadener Land, which is affected by high numbers of infections, could also be judged shortly. At the beginning of next week, a lawsuit should be filed with the Munich Administrative Court, said the chairman of the Bad Reichenhall Entrepreneur Forum, Mike Rupin, on Thursday. Several media had reported about it. An affected hotelier from the Berchtesgadener Land will complain that most entrepreneurs in the district support this step.

Meanwhile, the corona numbers continue to rise. According to the district office, the so-called seven-day incidence – the number of new corona infections per 100,000 inhabitants within a week – increased to 292.65 in the Berchtesgadener Land; 64 new corona cases have been confirmed since Wednesday.

Because of the skyrocketing number of infections, hoteliers and vacation rental landlords had to send their guests home on Tuesday, with the exception of business travelers – in the middle of the autumn vacation. The gastronomy remains closed.

“We demand that the proportionality of the measures be checked,” said Rupin. With an emergency application, the suspension of the regulations should be achieved until a court decision. The process will “probably have a pilot function,” which is legally permissible and proportionate, said Rupin.

The district office had issued a corresponding general order, which provides for strict restrictions. For the time being, leaving your own apartment is only allowed until November 2nd with good reason. It was the first exit restrictions in months across Bavaria.

Because of many new coronavirus cases, students from grade 5 onwards have to wear a mask in class again in the Berchtesgadener Land district. In addition, a minimum distance of 1.5 meters must be guaranteed, the district office announced on Tuesday in Bad Reichenhall. “If this is not possible, classes should be divided and schooled alternating between distance and face-to-face lessons.” The State Office for Health and Food Safety (LGL) reported 65.14 new infections per 100,000 inhabitants in seven days for the district on Tuesday (as of 8:00 a.m.). That is above the nationwide warning value of 50.

According to the authority, a maximum of 25 people may come to celebrations if they take place in closed rooms. Visits to care facilities are limited to one person per day.

Fixed groups must be formed in day-care centers. For restaurants there is now a blocking time from 11 p.m. to 6 a.m., during which no food or drinks may be handed out for consumption on site.

There are increasing number of legal actions against the strict Corona measures in Berchtesgadener Land. An already announced lawsuit and an urgent motion from a hotelier have now been received by the Munich Administrative Court, as a court spokesman said on Tuesday. So far, formally more than a dozen proceedings against the regulations – lawsuits and emergency applications – are pending; in terms of content, there were just under ten.

On Tuesday, the number of new corona infections per 100,000 inhabitants scratched just under the 300 mark within a week, the number rose to almost 296 according to the district office in the district – a record value. According to the general decree from last week, leaving your own apartment until November 2nd is only allowed with a valid reason. The restaurants remain closed. Only business travelers are allowed to stay overnight in the accommodation establishments.

Hoteliers and restaurateurs are resisting the regulations. In addition, pupils complained that they were no longer allowed to attend schools outside the district. The administrative court has already rejected the urgent application by a high school student who, in view of the upcoming exams, wanted to attend classes in her school in the neighboring district of Traunstein. The proceedings of a student who attends high school in Salzburg, plays ice hockey at a high level there and cannot train now, is still pending.

The new lawsuit by a pension operator and his urgent application support around 150 companies in the region, as the chairman of the Bad Reichenhall Entrepreneur Forum, Mike Rupin, announced. The “Passauer Neue Presse” reported on the new lawsuit first.

“It is not a single one who is fighting against windmills like Don Quixote, it is entrepreneurship and it is the citizens of an entire district who stand up and use their democratic means,” wrote Rupin in a statement on Tuesday. Many other companies in the district that were officially not or only slightly affected by the general decree were also struggling to survive. But in reality they are facing the end. The exit restrictions cause a break in retail, even though shops remained open.

The exit restrictions in Berchtesgadener Land were the first nationwide in months. The Rottal-Inn district and thus the second region in Bavaria have now also imposed strict restrictions. In Augsburg and Rosenheim there could also be tightening.

The police had banned further demonstrations – but thousands of people took to the streets again. This led to riots. Hong Kong is not calm.

Police fired tear gas at demonstrators in Hong Kong on Saturday who were protesting attacks by thugs despite a previously imposed ban. TV pictures showed the repeated use of tear gas at the Yuen Long train station in the northwest of the Chinese special administrative region, where thousands of people, mostly dressed in black, had previously gathered. Some protesters threw objects at the police officers and damaged a police car.

During protests last weekend, alleged members of the Chinese mafia, the so-called Triads, attacked demonstrators critical of the government in Yuen Long. The attackers used iron bars and sticks, and at least 45 people were injured, some seriously. Hong Kong police were charged with not intervening quickly enough.

The demonstrators are not deterred

The rally against the triads on Saturday was banned by the police. She justified the ban with possible retaliatory attacks on residents of Yuen Long. However, online networks called for people to take to the streets anyway.

Most shops and restaurants in the area closed on Saturday morning before the protesters arrived. Hours before the protest, police arrested a man who was alleged to have stabbed another man in Yuen Long, the Hong Kong newspaper South China Morning Post reported.

It’s no longer just about the law

In Hong Kong there have been protest marches with hundreds of thousands of participants for weeks. The trigger for the demonstrations was a controversial bill to extradite accused persons to China. Prime Minister Carrie Lam has meanwhile declared the law “dead”. However, she did not respond to the demonstrators’ demands to formally withdraw the bill.