Ahead of the Christmas holidays, Austria shut its shops, restaurants and festive markets Monday, returning to lockdown in the most dramatic Covid-19 restriction seen in Western Europe for months.
VIENNA - Ahead of the Christmas holidays, Austria shut its shops, restaurants and festive markets Monday, returning to lockdown in the most dramatic Cov
Several European cities experienced a weekend of violent clashes as tens of thousands of demonstrators took to the streets to protest against Covid measures.
Ahead of the Christmas holidays, Austria shut its shops, restaurants and festive markets Monday, returning to lockdown in the most dramatic Covid-19 restriction seen in Western Europe for months. The decision has prompted a fierce backlash, with tens of thousands taking to the streets, some blaming the government for not doing more to avert the…
Ahead of the Christmas holidays, Austria yesterday shut its shops, restaurants and festive markets, returning to lockdown in the most dramatic COVID-19 restriction seen in Western Europe for months.
The decision has prompted a fierce backlash, with tens of thousands taking to the streets, some blaming the government for not doing more to avert the latest COVID-19 wave crashing into Europe.
As they woke up yesterday morning, Austria’s 8.9 million people were not allowed to leave home except to go to work, shop for essentials and exercise.
The Alpine nation also plans to impose a sweeping vaccine mandate from Feb. 1 joining