Over the weekend, the Government will review the data and study the plan for the gradual reactivation of the economy, which has succeeded in curbing the outbreak of lethal disease, Chancellor Sebastian Kurz said in Vienna on Friday.
At the same time, Kurz asked the Austrians to continue the social distancing measures and asked them not to hold their Easter holiday with great meetings of family and friends.
The 33-year-old boss wore a face mask before and after his speech and also opposed virus statistics illuminating everything before showing a downward trajectory. Kurz had previously raised the possibility of relaxing the cutbacks after Easter on 12 April, and then unleashed those expectations by hardening some aspects of the blockade.
"Let's not jump to conclusions, because there are some positive signs," Kurz told lawmakers. "I can promise you that if the numbers protect you, we will do our best to go back step by step to normal," he said.
Surrounding a virus point in northern Italy and its own extensor through several ski resorts, Austria was one of the first countries to close schools and shops after Italy, passing on 16 March. The Kurz Government, in recent days, incorporated the measures as a mandatory face to the Mask.
Restrictions aimed at limiting contact between people were able to reduce the increase in new infections to less than 5% per day. The number of day-to-day deaths has fallen by four consecutive days as far as the week goes; there were 10 deaths on Friday, a total of 168.
The Kurdish government, which has a coalition with green ecologists, will review Sunday the virus statistics that have epidemiology experts and will present the plans on Monday, Kurz said.