The Austrian government had already eased coronavirus restrictions earlier this month, saying the situation in the country's hospitals had stabilized due to the Omicron variant being relatively milder.
Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer told a news conference on Wednesday that as of March 5, entry requirements such as vaccination, recovery from the virus or a negative test result, as well as most other restrictions will be scrapped.
Early closing times for restaurants and bars will be lifted, and nightclubs will be allowed to reopen. However, mask-wearing will remain mandatory in high-risk areas such as hospitals and nursing homes.
"We have not yet overcome the pandemic," Nehammer told Austrian broadcaster ORF, but he said that the situation is improving.
Daily infections in Austria have been hovering around 30,000 in recent weeks.
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