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Austria’s top court demands gov’t explain reasons for COVID restrictions

Updated: February 2, 2022 at 11:57 am EST  See Comments

Wed Feb 2, 2022 – 10:16 am ESTWed Feb 2, 2022 – 10:19 am EST

VIENNA  (LifeSiteNews) — The Austrian Constitutional Court has sent a series of questions to the Ministry of Health regarding COVID restrictions, and demanded a justification for measures such as the lockdown of the unvaccinated.

The court sent a total of ten sets of questions to the Ministry of Health on January 26. Health Minister Wolfgang Mückstein and his legal team now have until February 18 to answer the questions and provide the court with data and information on COVID cases.

The ministry must be able to explain and legally justify the COVID restrictions that have been imposed on the Austrian people in recent months, particularly on the unvaccinated who were put under lockdown from November 22, 2021, until last Monday.

Among other things, the Constitutional Court wants to know whether the Austrian hospital system was ever actually at risk of being overloaded, the only scenario which, according to the court, would provide a legal basis for a lockdown.

In order to determine this, the court requested exact data on hospitalizations and death cases, more specifically on the way cases were counted, and

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