- Austria has announced a complete lockdown of the coronavirus, which will end on December 13th for people who have been vaccinated.
- The Chancellor of the Exchequer said the move was “distressing”, but not enough people were persuaded to get the vaccine.
- Officials stated that the entire population must be vaccinated by February 1, 2022, but did not provide specific details.
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Austria announced a complete blockade of the coronavirus, becoming the first Western European country to do so this fall.
The lockdown will start next Monday, Mould News Report. Officials announced new restrictions on Friday.
Officials say that the vaccinated people will end at midnight on December 13.
They said the lockdown of unvaccinated people will last until after December 13.
Austrian Chancellor Alexander Schellenberg said that the country’s vaccination rate is the culprit. About two-thirds of Austria’s population has been vaccinated, making the country one of the least vaccinated countries in Europe. Reuters report.
According to Reuters, he said: “We have not succeeded in persuading enough people to get vaccinated.” “The sad thing is that such measures must still be taken.”
Officials also announced that the entire population must be vaccinated by February 1, 2022.
It is not yet clear how it will be implemented and implemented.
There has been a surge of coronavirus in Austria.Earlier this week, the country Blockade people who have not been vaccinated, But the high number of cases continues.
With the increase in the number of viruses, other European countries have announced new restrictions, but they have not yet announced a complete blockade like Austria currently does.



