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queenie pretty please wrote: |
Just reported on Der Standard ahead of the Austrian government announcement tomorrow. Shops and schools can reopen on 7th December but hotels and restaurants will remain closed until January. Ski areas can open with the agreed safety measures. There will be a government rescue package for hotels and restaurants.
So basically locals and day trippers can ski, bringing their butties and thermos flasks but no ski holidays. |
I don't understand this. Are all hotels closed in Austria and must remain so? Are hotels not essential service e.g.for travellers on essential business / carers etc.?
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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@peanuthead, hotels can be used for business purposes, but not tourism purposes. This also includes holiday self catering apartments.
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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When we went to france in July the shops and restaurants were very very pleased to see tourists...as they got very little support from the government , one couple wanted us to stay longer, even though we'd been there 3 months, we travelled to Poitiers, Limoges, Angoulême, la Rochelle...all were desperate for tourists and have had a terrible year, if a ski resort does not want us there then they must be very well off... for many its the only time they make any money.. i could be wrong, but I’ll bet a couple of beers im right
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It doesn't matter what the individual business thinks.
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Anyway, snowHeads is much more fun if you do.
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Merkel & co cranking up pressure on Austria to keep hotels closed until they open too:
https://www.derstandard.at/story/2000122134319/kein-skiurlaub-in-den-weihnachtsferien
No skiing holidays during the Christmas holidays
Schools and commerce are ramped up, gastro and the hotel industry remain in place for the time being. The government plans strict entry restrictions for the holidays.
Michael Völker, Steffen Arora
1 December 2020, 18:27
No skiing during the Christmas holidays – this is what the government wants to announce on Wednesday after the Council of Ministers.
Vienna – There will be no skiing holiday in Austria, not this year. The Christmas holidays will not be able to be spent on the slopes, not by Austrians and not by foreign guests. The cable cars will start operating, but the catering and the hotel industry will remain closed, and the Corona-related barrier is expected to last until January. These and other measures will be announced by the government on Wednesday after the Council of Ministers.
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I wonder what they can do about Airbnbs and such.
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@blind_raven, Airbnb in Austria has to be registered tourist accommodation, so yes they need to remain closed.
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Same in Slovenia... if you rent anything on Airbnb (or any other platform), you need to be registered, same way as big hotel. You can surely rent on Airbnb without being registered, but it's quite sure way to get few 1000eur fine from tax authorities (and few others, as there's more then just tax stuff involved). And as soon as you are registered, you are in same place as any other accommodation. Ok in spring, when first lockdown was losening up, they first opened small(er) accommodations, so small apartments/rooms/hotels could be open, while bigger (more then 30 beds) were still closed for almost a month.
But at the moment, hotels are closed (including Airbnb) except for business travelers, which are in my case pretty rare unfortunately. But we have at least few so at least we get expenses covered
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Anybody got any idea what time the announcement is being made today?
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@Pastorius, Austrian press conference at 13:00 CET. It does seem that most details have already been released to the press. On the news this morning, schools and shops reopen, but not hairdressers, indoor sports, restaurants, bars and hotels. Ski areas can reopen for locals and day trippers only. No ski holidays, international arrivals intending to stay in Austria for more than 24 hours, have to quarantine for 10 days.
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The way Northern Italy has suffered I can't imagine many of the locals would welcome a flood of tourists anyway. Even if businesses do suffer.
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queenie pretty please wrote: |
@Pastorius, Austrian press conference at 13:00 CET. It does seem that most details have already been released to the press. On the news this morning, schools and shops reopen, but not hairdressers, indoor sports, restaurants, bars and hotels. Ski areas can reopen for locals and day trippers only. No ski holidays, international arrivals intending to stay in Austria for more than 24 hours, have to quarantine for 10 days. |
Thanks queenie, seems that's the way it's going to go. Hoping they include an end date for these restrictions as well!
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You know it makes sense.
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We need to get most vulnerable vaccinated asap. UK regulator has this morning approved the Pfizer vaccine and it will roll out from next week. Hopefully the Oxford one will follow shortly. Unfortunately the EU regulator isn't due to meet until the end of December (although perhaps this will change).
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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esaw1 wrote: |
The way Northern Italy has suffered I can't imagine many of the locals would welcome a flood of tourists anyway. Even if businesses do suffer. |
You may have a point (and I admit that my perception is only driven by the opinion bubble that I have contact with who are generally aligned with my thinking) but I think you need to bear in mind that for many ski resorts, everyone is in the skiing business and no skiing means everyone suffers, and at several levels.
So while I could easily imagine that there are probably many people who live in Aosta who might not welcome the skiing trade there are probably very few in e.g. Champoluc who would argue against opening the lifts in a "safe" and "secured" manner.
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mitcva wrote: |
We need to get most vulnerable vaccinated asap. UK regulator has this morning approved the Pfizer vaccine and it will roll out from next week. Hopefully the Oxford one will follow shortly. Unfortunately the EU regulator isn't due to meet until the end of December (although perhaps this will change). |
Maybe the EU have the view that injecting a chemical punch into the entire of its population without long term testing as being a touch irresponsible?
Given this governments track record the odds are that this first batch is from someone who used to pour them pints at their local.
Since my demographic will probably dictate I will form part of the tail of this programme of "immunisation" and having been at the head of the contagion I will watch with interest
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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"Chemical punch" like the flu jab
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Well, the person's real but it's just a made up name, see?
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US regulator due to report on Dec 11. Apparently, the EU regulator doesn't work weekends.
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Pastorius wrote: |
"Chemical punch" like the flu jab |
yes like the flu jab which has Fo9ked my winters on two occasions when the wrong strain or the wrong dose was given to me.
oh and perhaps like thalidomide
only saying......
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@Crevasse dweller, uhhhh, Thalidomide isn’t anything to do with vaccines.
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Apparently, the EU regulator doesn't work weekends
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“We’ve been able to authorise supply of this vaccine under provisions under European law which exist until January 1st.” - Dr June Raine, Chief Executive MHRA. 2nd December 2020.
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Thalidomide isn't a vaccine.
I fully support bringing in vaccination based access to facilities, I'm sure it would make people think twice about whether they actually are anti-vaxxers or not.
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Pastorius wrote: |
I fully support bringing in vaccination based access to facilities, I'm sure it would make people think twice about whether they actually are anti-vaxxers or not. |
I would agree to that statement but after the rollout and second dosing in what? a years time? so skiing in what? 2022? and as I said I would be at the back of the queue watching with interest.
I also don't consider myself an anti vaxxer but cautious in light of previous experience of covid or flu vaccination.
It would be foolish to put blind faith in a vaccine for one type of covid and so I don't believe it will the panacea to everyones lockdown delirium.
Trust. No one wants to ski more than I do at the moment...even if there was a base.
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Best advice I can give to a crevasse dweller is to take plenty of socks. Which one are you wearing today?
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@Crevasse dweller,
There are other types causing any problems so far? (SARS1 and MERS very restricted and barely noticeable, mink version causing problems for minks, mRNA tech means rollout of new versions for new versions relatively trivial).
"panacea to lockdown delirium"? No. The only realistic path back to some sort of normal? Yes.
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@DJL, titter.
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You know it makes sense.
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Fame at last for Nicolas Rubin!
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Otherwise you'll just go on seeing the one name:
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You mean to try to stop them going! Long border that is...
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Poster: A snowHead
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Fair point!!!
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Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
Obviously A snowHead isn't a real person
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Big protest , considering size of the area , in Bourg St Maurice today organised by the 5 Marie’s . I doubt many pics in social media later
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I'm not sure if they know something we don't but I have just had two bookings through my agent for Xmas week and New Year week.
So even though the ski area is shut it would appear the French still want to go away for the holidays.
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Good luck with that.....there are dozens of border crossings, including usually unmanned ones, that will need to be policed so they'll probably concentrate on the main ones. Probably more of a psychological deterrent than an effective control
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Whitters wrote: |
Good luck with that.....there are dozens of border crossings, including usually unmanned ones, that will need to be policed so they'll probably concentrate on the main ones. Probably more of a psychological deterrent than an effective control |
Completely agree - maybe they'll impose such a high fine for getting caught that it puts off the majority from trying, even though the odds of getting through are in their favour.
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https://uk.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-austria/austria-allows-christmas-skiing-effectively-for-locals-only-idUKKBN28C1RG
VIENNA (Reuters) - Austria on Wednesday chose a middle way in its standoff with neighbouring countries on whether skiing over Christmas is safe, by letting resorts reopen on Christmas Eve but making ski holidays virtually impossible.
Restaurants, hotels and tourist accommodation, however, will stay closed until Jan. 7, the government said, meaning skiing over the holiday period will essentially be limited to people who live close enough to a resort for a day trip.
In an apparent concession to Rome, Berlin and Paris, which had expressed concern about cross-border trips, Austria also said it was introducing a new quarantine requirement for anyone arriving from their countries and many more.
Until Jan. 10 all arrivals in Austria from a country with more than 100 coronavirus cases per 100,000 people in the previous two weeks will have to go into 10 days’ quarantine, which can be shortened if they test negative after five days in isolation, the government said in a statement.
That covers virtually all of Europe, including Germany, where the level is currently above 300 and Italy, where it is above 600. Austria’s own infection level is 796, according to the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control.
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Handy Turnip wrote: |
Whitters wrote: |
Good luck with that.....there are dozens of border crossings, including usually unmanned ones, that will need to be policed so they'll probably concentrate on the main ones. Probably more of a psychological deterrent than an effective control |
Completely agree - maybe they'll impose such a high fine for getting caught that it puts off the majority from trying, even though the odds of getting through are in their favour. |
A threat of mandatory isolation /quarantine, perhaps in a government facility, if caught on the return may also help.
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ecureuil wrote: |
Handy Turnip wrote: |
Whitters wrote: |
Good luck with that.....there are dozens of border crossings, including usually unmanned ones, that will need to be policed so they'll probably concentrate on the main ones. Probably more of a psychological deterrent than an effective control |
Completely agree - maybe they'll impose such a high fine for getting caught that it puts off the majority from trying, even though the odds of getting through are in their favour. |
A threat of mandatory isolation /quarantine, perhaps in a government facility, if caught on the return may also help. |
On the way upto the ski resorts in Swiss PdS, really there's only 2 border crossings that are any use, St Gingolphe and Pas de Morgins.
You could come across from St Cergue or Geneva and dog it round the top of the lake, but it's a bit of a schlepp.
Also there's no fine - You will have not broken the law.
Castex said as much in the interview.
He said we can't stop you from going into Switzerland to ski, but we want to deter you.
You will need to quarantine for 7 days though as you have been in a "high risk" area.
Strange though that they don't mind me crossing into Switzerland daily to work indoors in an air conditioned office with other people, but they don't want me in the outdoors when I will be waring a mask and gloves. And no quarantine or people trying to deter me. ( Apart from Mrs WoC )
Also my helmet will protect me from everything, I read it on here last year.
Liberty- Fraternity - Equality == Police State - Intolerance - Hypocrisy
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@WindOfChange, but watching the news today there's no enforcement of any quarantine ... the underlying problem is the total lack of logic.
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