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Why experts believe Austria’s third wave of Covid ‘has peaked’

A consortium of experts now expects coronavirus infections to decrease across Austria, but does not expect the situation in intensive care units in the eastern states to ease until the end of April. 

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The third wave of the Coronavirus pandemic seems to have reached its peak for now, according to experts from the Covid 19 forecast consortium, the Wiener Zeitung newspaper reports.

 

Hospitals to remain at “critical levels” for next two weeks

However, even if the number of new infections – with the exception of Vorarlberg – continues to decline across all states, this does not mean any rapid relief for the hospitals, the consortium warns, as there is a time lag between a fall in infections and reduced pressure in intensive care units. 

Vorarlberg is the only one of Austria’s states to open its outside dining and events, and the only state apart from Carinthia seeing a rise in infections.

The scientists predict there will be an average of 2,300 new coronavirus infections every day until Wednesday, April 21st, when it will drop to around 2,200 new infections.

The seven-day incidence will fall to 180 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. It is currently at 210.3 cases per 100,000 inhabitants. 

Intensive care levels also approach critical levels in Upper Austria and Vorarlberg

The consortium predicts the situation with intensive care beds in Vienna, Burgenland and Lower Austria will remain critical until around April 28th.

It also warns that Upper Austria and Vorarlberg may reach critical levels in their intensive care units. 

A “critical level” is defined as more than a third of intensive care beds being occupied by people suffering from Covid 19.

Above the threshold of 33 percent of beds, coronavirus patients begin to “compete” with other intensive care patients, the  Wiener Zeitung newspaper reports. 

In Upper Austria, 30 percent of the intensive care beds are occupied with Covid 19 sufferers and in Vorarlberg 17 percent.

R-Rate now below one

According to the consortium, across Austria the number of reproductions has approached 0.94 in the past few days, broadcaster ORF reports.

This means that each infected person in Austria is currently infecting less than one other person, eventually leading to a drop in infections.

Vaccination is starting to have ‘measurable effect’

Another positive sign is the number of recovered and vaccinated people in Austria is increasing. According to the experts, 20 to 35 percent of the population could now be immune from the coronavirus. This is beginning to have a “measurable effect” on the dynamics of the infection, according to the experts’ analysis.

The first 100,000 doses of additional Biontech/Pfizer vaccines will arrive in Austria in eleven days, according to Federal Chancellor Sebastian Kurz. 

He claims three quarters of the adult population could be vaccinated at least once by the end of June.

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Where in and around Vienna can I pick strawberries?

The strawberry picking season is soon here, and we list where you can go to pick and snack on the sweet red berries.

Where in and around Vienna can I pick strawberries?

In and around Vienna, there are many choices for where to go to pick, snack, and fill boxes with strawberries from the fields. And if you want to be sustainable and save a few euros, it is a good idea to bring your own container for the berries. It will be weighed before picking, and then the weight is deducted when you are done.

Here, we list some great options for strawberry picking. 

Bio-Erdbeerwelt 

Bio-Erdbeerwelt, or “Organic Strawberry World”,  is a strawberry farm located in two different spots in Vienna: Süßenbrunner Straße and Strebersdorf.

The farm is known for its organic cultivation of strawberries, and it is a great place to go if you want to spend some time picking strawberries in the fields without having to travel far. 

The self-picking season typically starts at the end of May, although the exact date depends on the weather conditions and will be announced on their website.

The fields will be open for picking from 10 am to 7 pm, with the last entry possible at 6:30 pm.

The admission price for adults is €12/person and includes 2 kilograms of strawberries. For children, the price is € 6/person and includes 1 kilogram. Each additional kilogram costs €6.

Bio-Erdbeerfeld

This organic strawberry farm is located both in Vienna and Haslau, a small village in Lower Austria. Unfortunately, the fields in Vienna are currently closed, but the fields in Haslau will open up for self-picking in the upcoming weeks, and it is just a short train ride of 40 minutes away from the city.

Situated right at the Donau, Haslau offers a beautiful location to enjoy while picking the organic berries in the fields.

The fields are open daily from 8 am to 7 pm. The prices for self-picking are not yet announced but will soon be listed here.

Box with strawberries. Photo by Ali Elliott on Unsplash

Erdbeerland Piris

This strawberry farm is located in Pitten, near Wiener Neustadt in Lower Austria. The fields are family-owned, and in addition to offering strawberry self-picking, they also sell other vegetables.

It is compulsory to wear trousers while walking through the fields, and there is an admission fee of €2 for self-picking for both adults and children.

The price per kilogram is €5.50, and if you pick 6 kilograms, you will receive 1 kilogram for free. There are five different types of strawberries in the field, and you can try them all to find out which one is your favourite.

To reach the farm, you can take a train to Wiener Neustadt, where you need to change trains for a short 15-minute ride to Pitten.

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Mühlbauer’s Erdbeerfeld

Pick your own strawberries and eat them to your heart’s content for free – this is the motto of the family who has been cultivating the strawberry fields in Neulengbach, Lower Austria, since 1975.

The price is €4.80 per kilogram, and if you pick more than 5 kilograms, the price is reduced by 20 cents for each additional kilogram.

The opening of the self-picking season is yet to be announced but usually begins at the end of May or the beginning of June.

The farm is located a 30-minute train ride from Hutteldorf in Vienna and is located in the beautiful Vienna Woods. It offers a great opportunity to combine strawberry picking with a hike or just with spending time in nature.

BIO-Erdbeergarten Bruck

In Bruck an der Leitha, in Lower Austria, just a short 30-minute train ride away from Vienna, you can enjoy picking and snacking on organic strawberries from the many fields of this strawberry farm.

The fields are open from Monday to Sunday, 9 am to 6 pm, and the strawberries cost €4.90 per kilogram. The opening of the self-picking season usually starts at the beginning of June. 

The farm owner also cultivates organic spices and herbs. This year, the focus is on lavender, parsley, sage, and fennel.”

Steinfelder Erdbeeren Zeit

This strawberry farm is located in Steinfeld, close to the beautiful nature park Hohe Wand in Lower Austria. It is family-run and allows you to pick and snack on the sweet berries while looking at the cliffs and beautiful surroundings of Hohe Wand.

The family states that the soil conditions, the sun, and the closeness to the mountains give the strawberries a unique aroma and taste.

Opening hours will soon be announced on their website.

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