

#GERMANY LOCKDOWN UNVACCINATED SERIES#
To date, more than 11,640 people infected with the new coronavirus have died in the country of 9.8 million people.Ī series of measures have already been taken in recent weeks in an effort to curb the spread of COVID-19 and encourage more people to get vaccinated. On Thursday, official figures showed 760.6 reported new cases per 100,000 residents over the previous seven days - a rate three times that of neighbouring Germany. Schallenberg called the vaccination rate "shamefully low".Īustria is seeing one of the most serious outbreaks in Western Europe. Some 64% of the population has received the two doses of vaccine in Austria, which is below the European average of 67%. Health Minister Wolfgang Mueckstein also announced on Friday that he would order compulsory vaccination of health workers. The regional state of Upper Austria and the city-state of Salzburg, which have seen some of the highest infection rates, have already introduced the lockdown from Monday.įor the measure to apply nationwide, it will have to be approved by parliament and a meeting of regional heads of government over the weekend. "The aim is clear: we want to give the green light on Sunday to a national containment for unvaccinated people," Schallenberg told a news conference, without specifying when the measure would come into force. German carnival season opens in Cologne amid surge of Covid casesĪustria considers 'lockdown for the unvaccinated'Īustrian Chancellor Alexander Schallenberg said on Friday he was waiting for parliament to give the green light on Sunday for a nationwide lockdown of people who have not been vaccinated or cured of the coronavirus, as the country faces a rapid rise in cases.Germany: Scholz demands 'new measures to get through winter' amid record COVID-19 surge.The measures, announced by acting Prime Minister Mark Rutte on Friday, angered some Dutch youth, hundreds of whom took to the streets on Saturday night in the northern city of Leeuwarden, where they set off fireworks before being pushed out of a central square by police, broadcaster NOS reported, according to The Associated Press. There is also a limit of four guests per household, and spectators are once again banned from sporting events. The measures will limit hours for bars, restaurants and supermarkets. Meanwhile, the Netherlands on Saturday night imposed a partial lockdown that is set to remain in place for at least three weeks, amid a surge in COVID-19 cases that have put a severe strain on Dutch hospitals. Germany has recorded about 98,000 COVID-19 deaths since the start of the pandemic. "Combined with the lack of contact restrictions, this is allowing the virus to spread almost exclusively among the unvaccinated." Christine Falk, president of the German Society for Immunology, according to Deutsche Welle. "Our vaccination rate is still under 75% of the German population," said Dr. in the percentage of the population fully vaccinated, they are somewhat behind some of their fellow EU members, as well as the United Kingdom.

While Germany, at 68%, and Austria, at 65%, outpace the U.S.
#GERMANY LOCKDOWN UNVACCINATED FREE#
The federal government is also reversing course only a month after saying it would no longer provide free coronavirus testing. Germany reintroduces free testingĪs Germany battles its worst infection rate since the pandemic began, a similar lockdown has been imposed in the capital, Berlin, with only people who are fully vaccinated or who recently recovered from COVID-19 allowed to enter restaurants, cinemas and sports facilities.

Nearly 12,000 people have died since the start of the coronavirus pandemic in the country of 9 million. The measures are expected to remain in place for 10 days. "What we are trying is precisely to reduce contact between the unvaccinated and vaccinated to a minimum, and also contact between the unvaccinated," Schallenberg said. "We really didn't take this step lightly, and I don't think it should be talked down," Austrian Chancellor Alexander Schallenberg told Ö1 radio, which called the move a dramatic step. Police are conducting spot checks of digital vaccine certificates, though there's skepticism about how effectively the lockdown can be enforced. Unvaccinated people in Austria will be allowed to leave their homes only for work, food shopping or emergencies, according to the new mandate beginning Monday. An Austrian police officer checks a driver's vaccination certificate during a traffic control stop in Graz, Austria, on Monday.Īustria has placed some 2 million unvaccinated people on partial lockdown, while neighboring Germany has reintroduced free coronavirus testing, as the two countries contend with soaring rates of COVID-19 amid a Europe-wide wave of new infections.
