Index – Foreign – A total closure will take effect in Austria from Saturday



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In Austria a total shutdown will again be ordered from December 26, and on Tuesday parliament also approved the relevant government decree, writes the MTI.

On the second day of Christmas, the 24-hour curfew will be reinstated.

In addition to stores and pharmacies that sell essential items, other business units and service providers that require close contact, such as hairdressers, estheticians, nail and massage parlors, will be closed. The museums, libraries, galleries that have already opened will close again, and hotels, restaurants, bars, venues will not yet be able to receive guests, restaurants will only be able to bring food.

The provisions will mainly apply until January 4 because Austria’s Coronavirus Law stipulates that a curfew can only be imposed for a maximum of ten days. Therefore, the parliament will hold an extraordinary session on January 4 to decide again on the extension planned by the government.

The weekend before the grand opening, originally scheduled for January 18, massive testing will take place across the country, and anyone who doesn’t submit will have another week, until January 24, for a strict shutdown. This means that although commercial units, restaurants, cultural and sports facilities may open on January 18,

those who do not have a negative test will not be able to visit these sites for another week.

The entry restrictions that have been in effect since December 19, which originally would only have lasted until January 11, have been extended until January 18. According to them, anyone who wishes to enter the territory of Austria during this time must be subject to a 10-day quarantine and can only be examined on the fifth day of the quarantine. However, contrary to previous news, school education will start on January 7, however, only in the form of distance learning. The normal opening of the schools is also expected on January 18.

The decision to open the ski slopes had previously been handed over to the provinces by the government, but it also mandated the mandatory use of an FFP2 face mask on the ski lifts and lifts, a rule that does not apply to children under 14 years of age. As austerity will only come into effect on the second day of Christmas and people will be able to celebrate the 24th and 25th in a circle of ten, Rudolf Anschober again drew the public’s attention to compliance with the current regulations on wearing masks distance and hygiene.

As tempting as it is to spend the holidays in a family circle, keep that circle to a minimum.

The minister was quoted by the Austrian daily Die Presse.

In Austria, the coronavirus has recently been confirmed in 1,853 people in the last 24 hours, and 342,226 cases have been recorded since the start of the epidemic. The number of hospitalized patients is 2,922 and the number of people needing intensive care is 487. 105 people died from complications of the disease caused by the infection last day, bringing the death toll to 5,540.



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