Austria province to place millions of unvaccinated people in Covid lockdown
Austria is set to place millions of people not
fully vaccinated against Covid-19 in lockdown in a matter of days as
infections soar to record highs and intensive care units face an
increasing strain.
The country’s worst-affected
province of Upper Austria plans to introduce a lockdown for the
unvaccinated from Monday next week following recommendations from
medical experts.
Europe is once again “at the epicentre” of the pandemic with Covid cases at or surpassing record levels due to uneven vaccine coverage and a relaxation of preventive measures, the World Health Organization said last week, adding that 500,000 more deaths are forecast in the region by February.
Coronavirus
deaths rose by 10% across the continent over the past week, making it
the only world region where both Covid-19 cases and deaths are steadily
increasing, according to a WHO report.
Austrian
regional governor Thomas Stelzer described the situation as “dramatic”
and said a lockdown would be introduced “provided there is a legal green
light from the federal government or the federal government creates the
legal basis”, the Austria Press Agency reports.
The surge of Covid cases in Austria comes at a
time when eastern European states, with the continent’s lowest
vaccination rates, are experiencing some of the world’s highest daily
death tolls per capita.
The number of new
coronavirus infections in Austria has risen again to a record high, with
11,975 cases recorded within 24 hours, according to authorities.
The seven-day incidence per 100,000 inhabitants climbed to 751, three times the figure in neighbouring Germany.