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Criticism in the direction of the turquoise green echoes from Vienna: Health Councilor Peter Hacker is against generating hope.
Vienna Councilor for Health Peter Hacker (SPÖ) again criticized the federal government on Wednesday. So it is “a mystery to him why hope is being raised that we can all get back on the ski slopes after Christmas.”
Hacker shares the opinion of “many countries around Austria”, who say it clearly: “There will be no ski holidays this year.” According to Hacker, the massive tests planned after the lockdown could not shake this: “We are talking about a contagious disease that cannot be proven.”
Open questions
Furthermore, the SPÖ politician did not give a good hair to the ÖVP and the Greens’ mass test plans. “It can’t be that in a republic of eight million people you promise massive tests and then you don’t answer the core questions,” Hacker said.
Since the pandemic began in early 2020, 2.9 million tests have been conducted across the country. Hacker: “That’s the exciting question: How can you now, in two, three, four days, say, gather 60 percent of eight million people, that is, five million tests?”