Vienna, Austria, a cafe table was locked and tied to the side of the road.
The Austrian government has upgraded the nationwide “blockade” measures from the 17th to curb the new crown epidemic.
Upgrade measures mainly include: closing all commercial facilities, except for industries that guarantee basic living supplies such as supermarkets, pharmacies, banks, and post offices; closing barber shops, beauty salons and other service industries that require close physical contact; all companies try to arrange employees to work from home ; Expand the scope of “foot-free”, residents are not allowed to leave their residences all day unless necessary; all primary and secondary schools are converted to distance learning.
On November 17, local time, Vienna, Austria, sparsely populated commercial streets. The Austrian government has upgraded the nationwide “blockade” measures from the 17th to curb the new crown epidemic.
Upgrade measures mainly include: closing all commercial facilities, except for industries that guarantee basic living supplies such as supermarkets, pharmacies, banks, and post offices; closing barber shops, beauty salons and other service industries that require close physical contact; all companies try to arrange employees to work from home ;
Expand the scope of “foot-free”, residents are not allowed to leave their residences all day unless necessary; all primary and secondary schools are converted to distance learning.
On November 17, local time, in Vienna, Austria, the downtown commercial street shops closed. The Austrian government has upgraded the nationwide “blockade” measures from the 17th to curb the new crown epidemic.
Upgrade measures mainly include: closing all commercial facilities, except for industries that guarantee basic living supplies such as supermarkets, pharmacies, banks, and post offices; closing barber shops, beauty salons and other service industries that require close physical contact;
all companies try to arrange employees to work from home ; Expand the scope of “foot-free”, residents are not allowed to leave their residences all day unless necessary; all primary and secondary schools are converted to distance learning.
On November 17, local time, in Vienna, Austria, the outdoor cafe area was separated by an isolation belt. The Austrian government has upgraded the nationwide “blockade” measures from the 17th to curb the new crown epidemic.
measures mainly include: closing all commercial facilities, except for industries that guarantee basic living supplies such as supermarkets, pharmacies, banks, and post offices; closing barber shops, beauty salons and other service industries that require close physical contact; all companies try to arrange employees to work from home ; Expand the scope of “foot-free”, residents are not allowed to leave their residences all day unless necessary; all primary and secondary schools are converted to distance learning.