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Austria to enter full lockdown and make Covid vaccines mandatory by law as Europe battles fourth wave

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Austria is set to reimpose a full national lockdown in a bid to tackle a fourth wave sweeping across Europe. Chancellor Alexander Schallenberg said the restrictions will last a maximum of 20 days.

This means the lockdown should end on December 9. He also told a news briefing that it would be a 'requirement to get vaccinated' from February 1 next year. READ MORE:The latest coronavirus infection rates as cases rise in every borough except one in Greater Manchester "We do not want a fifth wave," Mr Schallenberg said.

The lockdown comes after Covid case numbers hit record numbers in the country. What do you make of the move? Have your say below Austria also has one of the lowest vaccination levels in Europe with only around 66 per cent of

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