The Austrian Ministry of Health told how those vaccinated with “Sputnik V” can receive a COVID certificate

The Austrian government announced the & nbsp; record for & nbsp; a record for & nbsp; year of daily growth in the number of cases of COVID-19 and & nbsp; increase in the number of hospital beds & nbsp; ; restrictions for & nbsp; unvaccinated from & nbsp; 8 & nbsp; November. For example, a trip to & nbsp; restaurants, beauty salons, check-in at & nbsp; hotels will be possible only for the & nbsp; vaccinated and & nbsp; recovered.

The unvaccinated will no longer be able to present PCR tests for & nbsp; visits to such places. In & nbsp; connection with & nbsp; the fact that & nbsp; grafted by “ Sputnik V '' are considered unvaccinated in & nbsp; Austria, they & nbsp; also had to pass tests for & nbsp; coronavirus for & nbsp; a trip to & nbsp; cafes or hairdressers.

Answering the & nbsp; request of a TASS correspondent to clarify the question of how a vaccinated Russian drug can get a vaccination certificate in & nbsp; Austria and & nbsp; how this category of people should act when & nbsp; the introduction of the admission rule to & nbsp; various places of only vaccinated or recovered, the & nbsp; ; in this case, you can take a test for & nbsp; neutralizing antibodies and & nbsp; with & nbsp; with a sufficient amount of antibodies by injecting one dose of mRNA vaccine, you can obtain a valid vaccination certificate. '' ; without any booster dose, the Austrian Ministry of Health considers it necessary to wait for the registration of the Russian drug in the European Medicines Agency, the & nbsp; answer to the & nbsp; corresponding question of a TASS correspondent noted.

On November 6 & nbsp; in Austria, 9 was registered, 9 thousand new cases of coronavirus infection in & nbsp; day, which & nbsp; became the highest rate for & nbsp; all the time such statistics were kept in & nbsp; the country. The government was worried about the increase in the occupancy of hospital beds infected with the coronavirus.

At & nbsp; currently in Austria from & nbsp; more than 5.6 & nbsp; million people have been fully immunized with & nbsp; a population of & nbsp; 8.9 & nbsp; million people. In & nbsp; due to the & nbsp; increase in the incidence of COVID-19 among the vaccinated, the authorities also began revaccination of the population.

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