Austria heads back into lockdown on Tuesday

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On Saturday, 31 October, the Austrian government, headed by Chancellor Sebastian Kurz announced that the country will be heading into a 2nd national lockdown amid a surge of COVID-19 infections. The announcement made by authorities laid out the new restrictions and also touched upon the continuation and reestablishment of economic support schemes that are meant to keep the economy going as people are forced back into their homes.

New measures and new aid for businesses

Explaining the necessity for a new lockdown, Sebastian Kurz stated that “We are currently experiencing a massive second wave across Europe with rising numbers of infections and dramatic developments. Many European countries are now in the second lockdown. In Austria, too, we have seen steady growth in the number of infections in recent months and exponential growth in the past few weeks We experienced a massive acceleration in the past week in particular.”

The list of new measures that are set to come into force next week are as follows:

When it comes to supportive measures, Chancellor Sebastian Kurz announced that businesses which are severely impacted by the new measures and which will have to close down will be compensated for 80% of their revenues from the previous year in exchange for not firing their employees but keeping them on.

Furthermore, the government will continue its short-time work scheme (Kurzarbeit) which should help both citizens and companies keep going during the next few weeks.

 

Source: TheMayor.EU

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