The Austrian government on Thursday extended a lockdown for unvaccinated individuals by another ten days ahead of a COVID-19 vaccine requirement that is expected to go into effect in early 2022. Austrians who chose not to get vaccinated against the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus will over the Christmas holidays, and up until New Year’s Eve, face restrictions that include limitations on shopping, being unable to attend work without a negative COVID-19 test, as well as being restricted to a number of events and indoor settings. While under the measure, unvaccinated Austrians are generally not allowed to leave their homes or meet more than one person at a time from another household. The measure doesn’t apply to children under the age of 12 because they cannot yet officially get vaccinated. Austria’s health minister announced last week that an exception will be granted by the government over the Christmas holidays and …