The lockdown of the unvaccinated in Austria affects about two million residents and people over the age of 12 who have not been vaccinated or have had the coronavirus in the past 180 days are faced with restrictions on freedom of movement.
The number of affected citizens cannot be determined in detail based on the available figures, reports Tanjug.
But it is known that about 5,7 million inhabitants of Austria are fully immunized, which means that they have received up to three doses of the vaccine against the coronavirus, or, after recovering from the coronavirus, they have received at least one dose of the vaccine.
It is also known that the number of children under the age of 12 is around one million.
When it comes to people who have passed the corona virus, there are an additional 210 of them.
Based on the data that Austria has 8,9 million inhabitants, this means that about two million are affected by the new measure of the Austrian government.
There is another relief, which is for people who started immunization, who received one dose and who can "buy" freedom for 48 hours with a negative PCR test.
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