BH Murtal asks for help: Ryanair flew in a corona case

Seats of a Boeing 737-800 from Ryanair (Photo: Jan Gruber).
Seats of a Boeing 737-800 from Ryanair (Photo: Jan Gruber).

BH Murtal asks for help: Ryanair flew in a corona case

Seats of a Boeing 737-800 from Ryanair (Photo: Jan Gruber).
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The district authority of Murtal asks the Austrian population for help. On September 29, 2020, a person who tested positive for the coronavirus traveled on Ryanair flight FR 7337 at seat 27B from Seville to Vienna.

The traveler then drove from Schwechat Airport to Vienna Central Station using a Railjet. The onward journey took place at around 18:00 p.m. with an ÖBB train that arrived in Judenburg at 21:00 p.m. There was no assigned seat.

The District Authority of Murtal asks people who have been on board the Ryanair flight and / or on the two trains of the Austrian Federal Railways to monitor their state of health themselves and to voluntarily avoid social contacts and crowds of people up to and including October 9, 2020.

Furthermore, the BH Murtal requests that the locally responsible health department and the hotline 1450 be contacted in the event of symptoms. In this context, it should also be noted that contact persons residing in Vienna have the opportunity to be tested free of charge in front of the Ernst Happel Stadium and on the Danube Island.

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