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Austria extends COVID lockdown and makes vaccination mandatory from February 1

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Last Monday, Vienna announced a nationwide lockdown for the unvaccinated. That has now been extended to everyone.

Added on the 19/11/2021 10:38:41 - Copyright : Euronews EN

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