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After its approval by Parliament and its publication in the Official Gazette, Austria began on Saturday to implement the mandatory vaccination once morest the Corona virus, in an unprecedented measure within the European Union. It became mandatory for all people over the age of 18 to receive the vaccine, except for pregnant women, those who contracted the virus less than 180 days ago, and those who can be exempted on medical grounds.
The mandatory vaccination once morest the Corona virus will enter into force in Austria on Saturday, in an unprecedented measure within European UnionAfter it was issued and published in the Official Gazette on Friday.
In a statement, the Austrian President’s office indicated that “Alexander van der Bellen issued this followingnoon the federal law on mandatory vaccination once morest Covid-19.”
A spokesman for the Ministry of Health told AFP that it was immediately published in the Official Gazette and “will come into force on Saturday”.
The Austrian parliament approved the text on January 20 with a wide majority, and the vote once morest it was limited to the extreme right.
According to the new law, the mandatory vaccination will apply to all residents over the age of 18 in the country of 8.9 million, except for pregnant women, those who contracted the virus less than 180 days ago and those who can be exempted on medical grounds.
The controls will not be applied before mid-March, following which fines of between 600 and 3,600 euros can be imposed, but they will be lifted if the offender receives the vaccine within two weeks.
It is noteworthy that less than 70 percent of the population received a full vaccination (with commitment in most cases to obtaining three doses), which is a lower percentage than that recorded in France And Spain, has recorded a decline following the expiration of several vaccination certificates recently.
France 24/AFP