Easter vacation with difficulties: this is how the situation looks at the moment in our neighboring countries

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Easter is for many Austrians the first opportunity to go on vacation, to take a vacation. This year not only because of the entry restrictions of other countries, but also because because Austria has been issued travel travel warnings of the highest level 6 for most countries.

This means strict conditions such as a health certificate and a ten-day home quarantine. The State Department advises against all non-essential foreign travel.

If one looks at the situation in the neighboring countries, it wonders whether it makes sense to leave:

  • Germany is in lockdown until April 18 and is driving away from April 1 to 5. April once again everything is absolutely down. Maundy Thursday and Holy Saturday are defined as one-off Rest days defined with far-reaching contact restrictions. Only on Holy Saturday are grocery stores allowed to open. Private gatherings are only allowed Public gatherings are prohibited, outdoor restaurants that are already open must close again, and church services are to take place online.
  • Italy is in lockdown.From Holy Saturday to Easter Monday, all regions of the Country are switched to red. This means:: Entering as well as land leaving your home there are only possible in exceptional cases. Restaurants are closed, stores except for those daily needs.
  • The Czech Republic has extended the extended the state of emergency until April 27. Residential district may be left only in exceptional circumstances. Austria opens today another five small border crossings to Czech Republic and Slovakia.
  • Slovakia has extended the state of emergency in force since 1. October until April 28.
  • Hungary is in a hard lockdown, and no relaxation is expected.
  • Slovenia has tightened border controls again after a brief relaxation.
  • Switzerland and Liechtenstein are accessible except those people coming from Salzburg, Lower Austria, Carinthia, Styria, Burgenland, Upper Austria and Vienna need a ten-day quarantine period and a maximum 72 hours old PCR test.
  • source: außenministerium.at/picture: unsplash com
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