Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Western Europe battles Covid surge

Austria will be the first country in the region to reimpose a full lockdown as Germany warns it may follow suit

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VIENNA: Austria will become the first country in western Europe to reimpose a full coronaviru­s lockdown this autumn to tackle a new wave of infections, and will require its whole population to be vaccinated as of February, its government said on Friday.

Austrian Chancellor Alexander Schallenbe­rg said on Friday that the lockdown will start on Monday and initially last for 10 days. Most stores will close, and cultural events will be cancelled. He initially said all students would have to go back into home schooling.

Starting on February 1, the country will also make vaccinatio­ns mandatory, public broadcaste­r ORF reported.

“We do not want a fifth wave,” Schallenbe­rg said, according to ORF. “Not do we want a sixth or seventh wave.”

Austria had initially introduced a national lockdown only for the unvaccinat­ed that started on Monday, but as virus cases continued to skyrocket the government said it had no choice but to extend it to everyone.

“This is very painful,” Schallenbe­rg said.

Roughly two-thirds of Austria’s population is fully vaccinated against Covid-19, one of the lowest rates in western Europe.

Its infections are among the highest on the continent, with a seven-day incidence of 991 per 100,000 people.

“We have not succeeded in convincing enough people to get vaccinated,” Chancellor Alexander Schallenbe­rg told a news conference.

With cold weather setting in across Europe as winter approaches, government­s have been forced to consider reimposing unpopular lockdowns. The Netherland­s has reimposed a partial lockdown, with bars and restaurant­s closing at 8pm.

Germany may impose lockdown for vaccinated

Germany’s coronaviru­s situation is so grave that a lockdown, including people who have been vaccinated, cannot be ruled out, the health minister said on Friday. “We are now in a situation even if this produces a news alert - where we can’t rule anything out,” acting health minister Jens Spahn said

Germany reported 52,970 new coronaviru­s cases and 201 deaths on Friday, bringing total deaths to 98,739.

Russian authoritie­s on Friday reported a record number of deaths for the third day in a row. Russia’s state coronaviru­s task force reported 1,254 virus deaths, up 1,251 on Thursday and 1,247 on Wednesday.

Norwegian officials said on Friday the country is introducin­g stricter controls at border crossings, requiring everyone to register before entering the country, in a bid to tackle the rise in Covid cases.

Travellers from the UK who have gotten their third coronaviru­s vaccine dose will now be able to prove their status through the National Health Service’s Covid app. The change, effective on Friday, will allow travellers to enter countries including Israel, Croatia and Austria that have set time limits for the vaccines to be valid for travel without quarantini­ng, the UK government said.

“We want to make it as easy as possible for people to show their vaccine status if they are travelling abroad,” health and social care secretary Sajid Javid said.

 ?? AFP ?? A visitor takes a selfie at the traditiona­l annual Christmas Market outside of Vienna’s city hall in Vienna, Austria on Monday.
AFP A visitor takes a selfie at the traditiona­l annual Christmas Market outside of Vienna’s city hall in Vienna, Austria on Monday.

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