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Image caption Ischgl is thought to be where hundreds of European skiers became infected

Austria has lifted the strict quarantine on three ski resorts in Tyrol which were coronavirus hotspots.
The three include Ischgl, known as the "Ibiza of the Alps", where hundreds of tourists from across Europe are believed to have become infected.
The resorts of St Anton am Arlberg, Sölden and the Paznaun valley - which surrounds Ischgl - have been sealed off since the middle of March.
They will now be subject to the same lockdown rules as the rest of Austria.
Earlier this month, Austria's public health agency said that Ischgl was the source of the country's biggest cluster of coronavirus cases, infecting more than 600 Austrians and up to twice as many people abroad, particularly in Germany and Scandinavian countries.
Foreign skiers took the coronavirus home with them.
The Tyrolean provincial government said in a statement on Tuesday there had only been 10 positive cases in the last 12 days.

from BBC News - World https://ift.tt/2Vu1NkP
https://ift.tt/eA8V8J https://ift.tt/2Vu1NkP Ischgl, known as the "Ibiza of the Alps", is blamed for hundreds of cases among skiers across Europe.

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