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In Austria, night curfews will take effect on Tuesday. But these end earlier than expected.
From Tuesday, November 3, 22020, midnight, night-time restrictions apply in Austria to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Specifically, it is prohibited to leave the private living room between 8 pm and 6 am But: As with the new lock, there are legally regulated exceptions.
Five reasons to leave home
As reported, more than 5,300 new positive findings were notified to authorities in the last 24 hours. Therefore, the federal government is now pulling the cord and imposing a “lockdown light,” including exit restrictions.
However, since the current version of the Covid-19 Law does not allow a full curfew, there are exceptions regulated by law. The following five reasons are allowed to leave the apartment:
Avoidance of immediate danger to life, limbs and property.
Supervision and assistance to people in need of support, as well as the exercise of family rights and the fulfillment of family duties.
Covering the basic needs of daily life.
Professional purposes, if necessary.
Stay outside to relax physically and mentally.
Shopping is largely a thing of the past when there is a late night closing. Purchases are allowed to “cover necessary basic needs.” So there is no excuse to keep shopping at furniture stores that are open longer.
The exit ban only lasts 10 days
The fifth point of the law continues to function as a “wild card”. You are allowed to leave the apartment at any time to take “physical and mental relaxation” walks. Going for a walk with the dog is not a problem either, you just have to keep a sufficient distance from other people who do not live in the same household.
While the remaining “lockdown light” measures will apply until November 30, 2020, exit restrictions will end earlier than expected, on November 12, 2020.