Austria begins calmly deconfinement after "avoiding the worst"

Austria begins calmly deconfinement after "avoiding the worst"

The central European country is among the first on the continent to have reopened its businesses, with restrictions, while the coronavirus epidemic has killed 384 people.


In peace and scrupulously respecting the rules. Like their management of the coronavirus, the Austrians celebrated without effusion the beginning of their deconfinement, Tuesday, April 14. The Central European country is among the first on the continent to organize a reopening of its businesses, building on its good track record in the fight against the disease. With 384 victims for 8.8 million inhabitants, Austria "avoided the worst", recalled the same day the conservative chancellor, Sebastian Kurz, by counting this success on the account of the "discipline" of his fellow citizens.

On Tuesday, businesses of less than 400 m² and DIY and gardening stores were allowed to reopen with improved hygiene conditions. Masks - or anything covering the mouth and nose - are compulsory on the shelves and attendance is limited to one client per 20 m².

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