Austria to start fines for unvaccinated in March, chancellor says

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Austrians who are reluctant to get vaccinated face penalties. Picture: BLOOMBERG

People unwilling to get inoculated will face penalties of as much as €3,600, the Austrian leader told reporters on Sunday. The mandate will apply to all adults living in the country except when a medical exemption is granted. In the first phase of Austria’s policy, the unvaccinated will get written notification. Starting in mid-March, police and other officials will start checking vaccine status, imposing fines, and ordering vaccine appointments if necessary. Continued dissent will prompt another €600 fine after a month.

 

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MzwaneleManyi leader, I hope we DO NOT get to this point in our country.

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