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Austria: The mandatory quarantine for those positive for the coronavirus is abolished from today

The abolition of the obligation to isolate people infected with the coronavirus comes into force in Austria from today. Quarantine is henceforth replaced by the obligation to use an FFP-2 type protective mask.

As of today, anyone who tests positive for the coronavirus is no longer required to stay in quarantine as long as they do not feel sick, and must wear an FFP-2 type protective mask. When outdoors and able to maintain a distance of at least two meters from other people, wearing a mask is optional.

Attending work despite a positive test is only allowed in occupations where distancing and a mask can be used, while infected people can visit outdoor restaurants or open pools, but removing the mask to eat or drink is expressly prohibited.

In contrast, an infected person is prohibited from entering hospitals, nursing homes and daycare centers – unless someone is working there.

According to Health Minister Johannes Rauch (Greens), the decision to relax the regulations was made under the weight of the psychological and social consequences of the pandemic. “Anxiety and depression have increased worldwide. But we are well prepared for a new phase of dealing with the pandemic, which cannot end with tests alone, vaccines alone and isolation alone,” said Mr Rauch and clarified that the obligation to report positive tests remains in force, in order to control the evolution of the pandemic.

Source: RES-MPE

Source: Capital

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