The joy of SV Ried’s clear 5-0 home win against Bregenz last Friday is currently clouded for some visitors. The reason: it has now become known that a woman who celebrated success in the VIP club of the football club was infected with measles. LH Thomas Stelzer (ÖVP) was also in the room.
This became known on Tuesday after the district council informed the club. The sick visitor was still in the infectious phase at that time.
Avoid contact with other people
The incubation period after possible measles contact would therefore only end on May 5, 2024. If complaints such as high fever, dry cough, runny nose, conjunctivitis and inflammation in the nasopharynx occur by then, we are strongly recommended to immediately alert the GP practice by telephone and point out possible contact with measles. In this case, contact with other people should also be avoided.
One of those who should keep a close eye on himself is state Governor Thomas Stelzer, who was also a guest in the club’s VIP club on Friday and had contact with many people there.
Also cases of measles on the train and supermarket
But people who traveled by train in the Innviertel on April 9 should also monitor their health. A person who was unknowingly infected with measles was on the REX 5942 from Ried im Innkreis to Linz (departure 5:52 a.m., arrival 6:52 a.m.) and on the return journey on the REX 5978 from Linz to Neumarkt/Kallham (3: 4:16 p.m.) and the REX 5978 continues to Ried im Innkreis (4:20 p.m. to 4:36 p.m.). And there was also a person at the Spar branch in Traun (Leondinger Strasse 50) on April 10 and 11 who was unknowingly infected and has since become ill with measles.
Source: Krone

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