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Austrian government faces lawsuits over handling of Ischgl ski resort outbreak
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September 25, 2020
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A lawyer is taking legal action against the Austrian government on behalf of those infected with COVID-19 at an alpine ski resort in March. The outbreak is thought to have helped fuel Europe's first wave of infections.
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