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Lockdown end in Austria: Gastro opens - people are already queuing at dawn

2021-05-22T12:53:58.967Z


In the sign of falling corona numbers, public life is returning in Austria. The scenes from the first day of opening are sometimes wild. The news ticker.


In the sign of falling corona numbers, public life is returning in Austria.

The scenes from the first day of opening are sometimes wild.

The news ticker.

  • Austria ends the lockdown *: gastro, hotel and culture open.

  • Corona * precautionary measures are still mandatory in order to participate.

  • Chancellor Kurz * described the day as the "starting point for our struggle back to normal."

  • This news ticker is updated regularly.

Vienna - The starting shot has been fired.

Since this Wednesday (May 19), cafes, bars and restaurants in Austria * are allowed to reopen.

Since 5 o'clock in the morning, people who enjoy going out have been storming the bars in Vienna, reported the portal

oe24.at

, which is based there,

and showed corresponding photos.

A restaurant on the Danube Canal had already started serving at that time.

Hotels and cultural institutions are also allowed to reopen.

Not only the outside areas are allowed to be visited, but also the interior of the premises - however, only a lower occupancy is allowed there.

A negative corona test *, complete corona vaccination protection * or a survived infection is a prerequisite for visiting bars, hotels and cultural events.

This proof is not required in museums.

Corona lockdown end in Austria: "Finally meeting friends without restriction"

Around 40,000 restaurants and 68,000 hotels and guest houses are now waiting for guests, reports

oe24.at

and quoted from a recent survey in Austria, according to which 50 percent of those questioned stated that their “greatest wish” was: “Finally meeting friends and acquaintances without restriction”.

41 percent said that they “want to go to a restaurant or a pub”.

Classic short breaks for Whitsun in Burgenland and Styria are almost fully booked, the report continues.

45 percent of Austrians have already planned their domestic summer vacation, but only 25 percent have booked them.

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It should soon be a picture of the past: a Viennese restaurant in corona lockdown.

© Leopold Nekula / VIENNAERPORT / Imago

Gastro in Austria reopens after corona lockdown - and faces challenges

In Austria, around 40 percent of the 8.9 million inhabitants have now received at least one corona vaccine dose.

The relaxation of the Corona restrictions is welcomed by the hospitality industry, but it also poses challenges.

The catering industry lost a lot of workers during the lockdown and many restaurants were now desperately looking for new employees, reported the Austrian news agency APA, citing the Vienna Chamber of Commerce.

After a month-long lockdown, Austria's theaters are also presenting themselves with a calendar of premieres full to the brim. Even if only a few weeks remained until the end of the season, it was out of the question to raise the curtain again after the summer break, said the Vienna Burgtheater director Martin Kusej of the dpa

:

"Many of our viewers have seen us in wrote in the last few months what theater means to her. It was clear that we wanted to play again as soon as possible. "

Even if the audience is playing again in Austria, not everything is as it was before.

The halls may only be half filled.

Visitors must wear masks and bring proof that they have tested negative, vaccinated, or recovered from Covid-19.

In addition, large theaters such as the Burgtheater and the State Opera offer their visitors tests before the performance.

(frs with material from dpa and AFP) * Merkur.de is an offer from IPPEN.MEDIA

List of rubric lists: © Leopold Nekula / VIENNAERPORT / Imago

Source: merkur

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