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COVID-19: How Europe is dealing with coronavirus second wave in run up to Christmas

 
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Snowfall and skiing are affecting how Europe is dealing with the coronavirus in the run up to Christmas.

England has recently gone from a full national lockdown into a tiered system, while Wales has banned serving alcohol at hospitality venues, Scotland is also in a tiered system and Northern Ireland is looking to come out of a full lockdown.

Below, Sky News rounds up all the major developments from the continent recently.

Austria

Testing has been suspended in parts of the Austrian Alps after massive amounts of snow fell in the region.

Some areas saw as much as 70cm of snow on Friday night, with another metre or so expected to fall on Sunday, and avalanche warnings have been put in place.

Voluntary mass testing started in Austria on Friday, and 300,000 out of nine million have been checked for COVID-19.

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