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Europe's Expansion: Europe's First Country to Close to Tourists Israel today

2021-11-21T11:58:11.084Z


Europe is experiencing an extreme corona wave with disease records in Germany, Austria, the Netherlands and other countries, some imposed restrictions last week, Austria announced today that starting tomorrow, tourists will not be allowed to enter the country, at least until December 13 • The country enters full closure tomorrow for at least ten days


Following the rise in morbidity in Europe, many countries have begun to impose such and such restrictions.

Today it was announced in Austria that apart from the fact that the country will enter a closure tomorrow for ten days, tourists will also not be allowed to enter it.

The decision will take effect tomorrow (November 22) and will be valid until December 13.

In Austria, the decision was made during one of the most touristy periods, along with the Christmas markets and preparations for the New Year celebrations.

Expected cancellations of flights to Austria following the decision, Photo: Photo: Coco

The percentage of vaccinated in the country has been low since then and stands at about 65%.

In Austria, the law intends to require citizens of the country to be vaccinated starting this coming February, which should help lower the morbidity rate in the country.

Morbidity continues to rise in Germany, the Netherlands, France and other countries on the continent, currently some countries restrict business closures and mainly restrictions on the unvaccinated.

In Greece, the Czech Republic, Germany, Italy and other countries will restrict those who are not immune and will not allow them to take part in routine activities.

In all those countries it is no longer possible to enter restaurants, parties and similar activities by presenting a negative result for a corona test.

Source: israelhayom

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