Thousands of people marched through Vienna to protest against restrictions on public life designed to curb the coronavirus pandemic, reports Reuters.
Faced with surging daily infections, the government last month made Austria the first country in Western Europe to reimpose a lockdown and said it would make vaccinations mandatory from February.
People carried signs saying: “I will decide myself”, “Make Austria Great Again” and “New Elections” — a nod to the political turmoil that has seen three chancellors within two months — as crowds gathered.
Around 1,200 police officers were deployed to handle scattered protests that were supposed to merge into a march on the Ring boulevard in central Vienna. Police said they would remind marchers to wear masks and charge people who do not.