Health

Massive Corona tests: Anschober and Kurz for volunteering

[ad_1] After closing, schools and retailers must reopen first beginning December 7. The opening of massive tests, similar to those in Slovakia, for teachers, for example, must be accompanied, said Chancellor Sebastian Kurz (ÖVP) at the ORF’s “press hour” on Sunday. In an even bigger step, there should be such …

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Crown sanctions: there is a risk of infractions in the confinement

[ad_1] In Austria, the current lockdown will be significantly tightened as of Tuesday. Exit restrictions apply around the clock, and “strict lockdown” also brings stricter contact restrictions. Only meetings with the partner, “individual close relatives” or “important individual caregivers” are allowed. With a few exceptions, retailers must close and schools …

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Anchober: Massive General Population Testing Still Open

[ad_1] The day before the shutdown, Health Minister Rudolf Anschober said the forecast predicts an average of 7,000 new infections per day for this week. “If that happens like that, it would be too much. We are approaching capacity limits in hospitals.” It presents the numbers for the weekend: there …

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Main committee approved with corona lockdown – Coronavirus Vienna

[ad_1] 11/16/2020 08:04 (Akt. 16.11.2020 08:04) Wöginger accused the opposition of being irresponsible. © APA / HERBERT NEUBAUER The stricter lockdown was approved in the main committee on Sunday. However, only the government groups ÖVP and Greens agreed. The main committee of the National Council approved the new stricter lockdown …

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Contacts: only one “individual” can meet with other households

[ad_1] Visits allowed under certain conditions Visits are also possible under the conditions mentioned, according to the frequently asked questions of the Ministry of Social Affairs. “Visiting individual close relatives or important individual caregivers, with whom contact is generally maintained several times a week, is part of the exception ‘that …

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