Austria forbids visiting stores without negative COVID test
Health
- 07 April, 2021
- 06:03
Austria, from April 7, bans visiting stores without a negative coronavirus test result, Report informs with reference to The Local.
From now on, in Austria, to visit non-food stores, hairdressers, and benefit from other services, you must have a coronavirus test done no more than 48 hours ago. Unquestionably, its result must be negative.
No coronavirus test is required to visit stores and organizations that provide "vital" services. These are banks, supermarkets, pharmacies, and post offices.
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