Tens of thousands protest against compulsory Covid jabs in Austria

  • 12/11/2021
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Tens of thousands of people have gathered in Austria’s capital Vienna to protest against mandatory Covid vaccines and home confinement orders for those who have not yet received the jabs. Police said an estimated 44,000 people attended the demonstration on Saturday, the latest in a string of huge weekend protests since Austria last month became the first EU country to say it would make Covid vaccinations mandatory. A partial confinement since last month ends on Sunday for the vaccinated, but those who have not received the required doses will have to remain at home. “No to vaccine fascism,” read one protest sign. “I’m not a neo-Nazi or a hooligan,” said another, “I’m fighting for freedom and against the vaccine.” Vaccination is to be obligatory from February for all those older than 14, except in the case of a dispensation for health reasons. Nobody will be vaccinated by force, the government has said, but those who refuse the shot will have to pay an initial fine of 600 euros (£510), which can then increase to 3,600 euros if not settled. Manuela, 47, said she had travelled to the capital for the protest. Why “exclude those who aren’t vaccinated, especially children?” asked Manuela. She said she was vaccinated, but did not want to give her surname. “It’s incredible discrimination not to be able to send a kid to dancing, tennis or swimming lessons.” Analea, a 44-year-old violin teacher who also refused to give her family name, said this was “not the direction a democracy should be taking”. “We can have different opinions and values, but still live together freely,” she said. A flurry of groups had called for rallies on Saturday, including the far-right Freedom party, led by leader Herbert Kickl.

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