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Companies must remain open in any case. A partial shutdown is possible.
Vienna The Minister of Economy, Margarete Schramböck, declared that “she could not rule out a confinement” because “she did not have a crystal ball”. FPÖ and parts of Neos see a quick “lockdown” coming to Austria. Schramböck, of course, spoke the truth: the measures will depend on new developments. Unlike Lombardy, for example, Austria never had a real blockade, that is, a massive quarantine.
Of course, there were “exit restrictions”. This – the new law regulates that you can only go to work, to the doctor, go shopping or go for a walk – could exist if the rate of new infections continues to rise.
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If Covid cases increase to 2,000 a day, Health Minister Rudolf Anschober said, with 2,500 cases it would be “discouraging”, it would probably happen. However, this time one could orient oneself to the German rule of the time and allow the meeting with a person far from the house.
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The stores, on the other hand, will remain open, as no larger clusters have appeared in retail so far.
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Events would have to be kept to a minimum. If there were real exponential growth, plus 20-30 percent every few days, they would have to come to a complete halt.
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A partial lockdown would only occur if the situation threatened to spiral out of control.
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