Despite the fact that the ski slopes can only receive locals, they still began to play sports.

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A large crowd started skiing in Austria over the weekend, with parking spaces at various locations already full in the morning. Euronews. As of December 26, a comprehensive closure came into effect in the country due to the coronavirus epidemic, the ski slopes could be opened but could only receive locals, and those over fourteen years old had to wear masks on the ski lifts.

Despite all this, many people started skiing over the weekend, with the result that the roads leading to the slopes were often blocked and several accidents occurred.

the Euronews According to Saturday, the Bodental ski slopes were closed on Sunday due to crowds on Saturday, and the toboggan run in Semmeringen, near Vienna.



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Those coming from abroad are being prepared for quarantine and a longer winter break in Austria.



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With teacher and student testing, control of the epidemic in Austria continues.

Another short circuit arrives in Austria after Christmas



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All-day curfew will be reinstated, shops will be closed and schoolchildren will start the new year in distance education in Austria. The reopening is scheduled for mid-January, preceded by a massive screening.