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When it comes to dealing with the corona virus, Austria is completely on the wrong track, according to the FPÖ. The party wants a public life free of restrictions.
The FPÖ still sees Austria on the completely wrong track in dealing with the Cornoa pandemic. Party leader Norbert Hofer and Linz City Health Councilor Michael Raml called on Monday to allow a public life free of restrictions and only to protect the health and facilities for the elderly. Only people in risk groups or with symptoms should be tested, they demanded at a press conference.
Hofer sees Austria en route to partial lockdown
Despite refusals from Health Minister Rudolf Anschober and Vice Chancellor Werner Kogler (both Greens), Hofer sees that Austria is still on the way to at least a partial blockade. “That would be the ultimate goal for many companies,” he warned. The old gastro curfew rejects freedom and the obligation of registration. However, what would be needed would be functional military hospitals to ensure hospital capacity.
“This federal government will not be able to zero the risk of general life in Austria,” Raml also criticized the measures of the crown. One must learn from the strengths and weaknesses of the Swedish model. The focus should be on maintaining the health system.
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