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▷🥇 Los tribunales austriacos enfrentan las consecuencias de la propagación de las estaciones de esquí del Covid-19 latarde.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from latarde.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
VIENNA (AFP) - The last time Sieglinde Schopf hugged Hannes, her husband of almost 50 years, was before he boarded a train to go skiing in Austria s popular Alpine province of Tyrol last March. A few weeks later, in April, the 72-year-old, infected with coronavirus, died alone, hooked up to a hospital bed. My entire world shattered into pieces, says Ms Schopf, who had convinced her husband to go to Ischgl, which ended up becoming one of Europe s coronavirus hot spots last year. I can t forgive myself, because in the end, I sent him to his death. More than 6,000 people from 45 countries claim they got infected - the majority of them in Ischgl - where unwitting tourists continued to ski, drink and party, while the virus was spreading, according to Austrian consumer rights association VSV, which is collecting the complaints. ....
Austria courts face fallout from ski resorts' virus spread msn.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from msn.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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SHARE The small Austrian resort of Ischgl, nestled in the Alps, has long been popular with tourists for its miles of pistes and lively apres-ski scene. But the tourist hotspot has gained notoriety for a different reason after being accused of failing to halt the initial spread of Covid-19 across Europe. Now branded Europe’s ground zero, more than 6,000 people from 44 different countries have lodged a class action against the country, claiming the resort was warned it had a problem with Covid-19 but failed to act until it was too late. “A year ago, Ischgl was a super spreader area for the Covid-19 virus,” lawyer Peter Kolba, who runs the Consumer Protection Association (VSV), told ....