
(Bloomberg) — Austria is set to announce tighter lockdown measures, while Greece shut schools and Russia closed bars and restaurants in Moscow to try to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Austrian Chancellor Sebastian Kurz is set to announce Sunday more comprehensive virus restrictions. The government plans to shut schools, most stores and services such as hairdressers. Germany expects to pay out 22 billion euros ($26 billion) in coronavirus…
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