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The government has made mistakes recently in fighting the pandemic, but only people can stop the spread.
So the coalition will soon cut the next portion of the salami from the confinement. And no matter how you position the slicer, the measuring sausage wheel will be too thick or too thin for it. Depending on your personal taste. But even if it is currently difficult to have a good figure as a politically responsible person, and Austria has certainly been one of the best countries since the outbreak of the pandemic, Kurz, Anschober and company have recently made two serious mistakes in dealing with the virus.
First of all, in the summer, probably in the vague hope that the problem would somehow be solved, very little preparation was done (test strategy, contact tracing, draft regulations, school plans, etc.) for the Fall and winter forecast was so difficult. Once again, it became clear that the federal structure in Austria is in need of a revamp and, in an emergency, is cumbersome, contradictory and inefficient. Second, what is perhaps more serious as a failure: a new lockdown, including business and school closures, has been repeatedly categorically excluded. Many were delighted to trust him. Much of the confidence gained in the spring through rigor in action has been lost, which is now urgently needed to gain sufficient acceptance in the population for the next steps.