Crown Control: Austria reopens



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AOn June 15, the border between Germany and Austria will be fully opened again. Starting next Friday, only random checks will be carried out at border crossings, Vienna was said Wednesday. This news was greeted with relief, particularly in the Austrian regions, which are economically dependent on German tourists. On the other hand, there are the alpine areas in western Austria, on the other hand, cities like Vienna and Salzburg, which generally have a rich cultural offer. However, it is not yet clear when and how concerts and theater can be revisited in Austria.

Stephan Löwenstein

The conservative green government led by Federal Chancellor Sebastián Kurz (ÖVP) also announced that Austria also wanted to loosen the border regime with other neighboring countries. A similar procedure to that of Germany should be agreed with Switzerland, Liechtenstein and neighboring Eastern European countries, provided that the crown infections “remain there under control”. Tourism Minister Elisabeth Köstinger (ÖVP) will deal with tourism-related aspects.

Before Easter, Köstinger had already opened a border with Germany on the basis of a bilateral agreement before the summer. Initially it found a moderate response from both the Ministry of Health and the German government. The now agreed procedure complies with the principle “as much freedom as possible, as much restriction as necessary” and also follows the recommendations of the EU Commission after a gradual process based on clearly defined criteria, the APA news agency quoted a spokesman for the Federal Chancellery in Vienna.

Austria had closed its borders to virtually all neighboring countries in a few days in mid-March to inhibit the spread of the corona virus, first that of Italy. Since then, foreigners have only been able to enter with a negative coronavirus certificate. Those with permanent residence in Austria have been forced to have a two-week home quarantine. However, this was not enforced forcefully, at least when entering Germany, as some samples of random experiences showed during the course of April: in these cases, immigrants were verified and quarantine reported, but no personal data, but the de facto responsibility left to the traveler was fulfilled. Recently, regulations have also been formally relaxed, for example for family visits, but also for travelers. For foreign workers, such as nurses from Romania, separate transports were arranged, including tests.

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