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[Artikel] SLAO: "Skidliftarna i Sverige kan rulla som vanligt"
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<blockquote data-quote="KlasWimmerstedt" data-source="post: 1202253" data-attributes="member: 169009"><p>A few resorts in Austria (Ischgl, St Anton and Heiligenblut) are put in quarantine and the reason is not really the number of positive cases discovered here, but the huge amount of positive cases discovered when people have returned to their home-countries over the last few weeks. These and many other ski resorts have become Corona hot-spots!</p><p></p><p>The quarantine was declared yesterday afternoon and the instructions were that foreign guests should immediately go back to their home-countries and isolate themselves. Thousands of people left in panic to get out of the quarantine zone before it closed down. Masses of coughing people hopped on over-crowded trains and buses to continue their journey back to their home-countries. At the same time all the tourists here from other parts of Austria are forbidden to leave the village in order to protect the rest of the country…. </p><p></p><p>For us it is very difficult to understand the logic used by Austrian authorities – compare this with how infected cruise ships have been handled… </p><p></p><p>Based on this we decided to stay here in St Anton in order not to help spreading the virus. Now the village is like a ghost-town and we are waiting for a test-team to come and test us and our host family as we all have mild symptoms. We hope that we will be safe and immune after a couple of weeks here and then be able to return back home. </p><p></p><p>We hope that all the hundreds of young Swedes who were here for the season and are keen on more skiing before the season is over still respect the instructions to put themselves in quarantine back home. We also hope that their families understand how big risk it is that they will also be infected. </p><p></p><p>But as all the Swedish ski resorts have decided to keep open, we believe many of them will instead go straight to Åre, Sälen, Riksgränsen and then we will inevitably have new hotspots... </p><p></p><p>All the ski resorts in the other Nordic countries, in Italy, in Austria and in Switzerland are now closed for the season, but Sweden keeps open. Amazing…</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KlasWimmerstedt, post: 1202253, member: 169009"] A few resorts in Austria (Ischgl, St Anton and Heiligenblut) are put in quarantine and the reason is not really the number of positive cases discovered here, but the huge amount of positive cases discovered when people have returned to their home-countries over the last few weeks. These and many other ski resorts have become Corona hot-spots! The quarantine was declared yesterday afternoon and the instructions were that foreign guests should immediately go back to their home-countries and isolate themselves. Thousands of people left in panic to get out of the quarantine zone before it closed down. Masses of coughing people hopped on over-crowded trains and buses to continue their journey back to their home-countries. At the same time all the tourists here from other parts of Austria are forbidden to leave the village in order to protect the rest of the country…. For us it is very difficult to understand the logic used by Austrian authorities – compare this with how infected cruise ships have been handled… Based on this we decided to stay here in St Anton in order not to help spreading the virus. Now the village is like a ghost-town and we are waiting for a test-team to come and test us and our host family as we all have mild symptoms. We hope that we will be safe and immune after a couple of weeks here and then be able to return back home. We hope that all the hundreds of young Swedes who were here for the season and are keen on more skiing before the season is over still respect the instructions to put themselves in quarantine back home. We also hope that their families understand how big risk it is that they will also be infected. But as all the Swedish ski resorts have decided to keep open, we believe many of them will instead go straight to Åre, Sälen, Riksgränsen and then we will inevitably have new hotspots... All the ski resorts in the other Nordic countries, in Italy, in Austria and in Switzerland are now closed for the season, but Sweden keeps open. Amazing… [/QUOTE]
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