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    Three-week lockdown starts in Austria as case numbers rise

    News DeskBy News DeskNovember 22, 2021No Comments2 Mins Read
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    Vienna : Austrians have began a three-week lockdown, coinciding with the highest ever daily number of new infections being recorded on Monday as a massive fourth wave of infections breaks over the country.

    With the seven-day incidence rate reaching 1,100 new infections per 100,000 people, some 14,000 new cases being recorded on Saturday and intensive care wards filling up almost to levels reached at the peak of the third wave, the government hopes the new lockdown will provide a vital emergency brake.

    People will only be allowed to leave their homes to work, shop for their daily requirements or do sports outside.

    Most shops and restaurants can only sell takeaway meals, cultural events are suspended and major sporting events are to take place behind closed doors. Schools, however, remain open, with parents free to decide whether their children should attend or not.

    On Monday curfews came into force in Austria for the fourth time since the beginning of the pandemic. While these are due to end on December 13 for the vaccinated and those who have recovered from the coronavirus, the lockdown for unvaccinated people is open-ended at present.

    So far, two-thirds of Austrians are fully vaccinated against the virus, and the country plans to be the first in the EU to introduce mandatory vaccination in February 2022.

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