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Austria is the first country in Europe to make COVID-19 vaccines mandatory.

VIENNA, Austria – Thousands of people took to the streets of Austria’s capital on Saturday, January 15, to protest against government plans to introduce mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations for all next month.a routine Saturday event.

In November, the government announced a fourth national lockdown and said it would make vaccinations compulsory for all Austrians, the first European Union country to do so. The poll showed Chancellor Karl Nehammer’s conservatives and the opposition Social Democrats in a dead heat for first place at 25%, followed by the right-wing Freedom Party, a strident critic of government policy, at 20%.

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