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COVID-19: Austrian government orders lockdown for unvaccinated

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COVID-19: Austrian government orders lockdown for unvaccinated

COVID-19: Austrian government orders lockdown for unvaccinated

From midnight, people who are not vaccinated in Austria will have to go into lockdown, the government said.

The incidence rate for COVID-19 among the country's unvaccinated is much higher than those who have received the jab, they added.


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