A criminal investigation may be launched into claims a coronavirus patient was reported too late at an Austrian ski resort, which later became a hotspot for the spread of the disease
Around 3,000 soldiers - 10% of the reserves - will take over coronavirus-related tasks from soldiers whose military service expires in May for three months, Ms Tanner told a news conference.
Elsewhere in Europe, Germany's parliament is set to approve a series of measures that will allow the government to offer aid totalling more than a trillion euros for its 83 million-strong population.after 738 more were reported on Wednesday, the country's deadliest toll in one day.
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