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Austria Toughens Lockdown Until Dec. 6 as Soft Measures Fail

Boris Groendahl
·2 min read
Austria Toughens Lockdown Until Dec. 6 as Soft Measures Fail
Austria Toughens Lockdown Until Dec. 6 as Soft Measures Fail

(Bloomberg) --

Austria will shut down schools, most stores and services such as hairdressers starting Tuesday, Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said, after attempts to rely on self-discipline and moderate restrictions failed to slow the coronavirus pandemic.

The new measures come two weeks after a soft lockdown similar to Germany’s was imposed that left large parts of the economy and society open. With Austria’s infections spiking, Kurz said he hoped to end the latest measures on Dec. 6 to allow some sort of Christmas celebrations.

“Don’t meet anybody,” Kurz said at a news conference from the chancellery in Vienna on Saturday. “Every social contact is one too many.”

According to Kurz, the tighter rules include:

People may leave their homes only for certain purposes including grocery shopping or other daily needs, to visit or support relatives, go to work, or to make urgent visits to court or official buildings or to be out for a walk or for sport.These restrictions, which were applicable only at night until now, will apply round the clock under the new plan.Shops will close except grocery and drug stores, banks, post offices, gas stations, tobacconists and newsstands and car repair shops, all of which will have opening hours restricted to 6 a.m. to 7 p.m.Office jobs should be done from home if possible.Schools will switch to distance learning for under 14 year olds as well, while remaining open for parents who need childcare.

The government’s slow reaction to the rapid rise of infections is in contrast to March, when his government acted quickly and assertively and was among the first European nations to reverse the wave.

(Updates with comments from Austrian chancellor.)

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