In order to be able to attend social life; people have to be either vaccinated; recovered or tested. For people who had Covid-19: Until 6 months after they had COVID-19 they do not need to have PCR or antigen-tests. For proof; they have to show their quarantine document or their positive PCR result when tested positive. ; 01/07/2021 The rule applies in the following areas: gastronomy; hotel and lodging; leisure facilities ( e.g. dance schools; zoos); cultural establishments (with the exception of museums; libraries; libraries and archives); non-public sports facilities; meetings (from one participant: more than 100 people); trade and consumer fairs; congresses; coaches and excursion boats.; 20/12/2021: the entry rules to Austria are tightened. A valid 2-G certificate (vaccinated-recovered) and the additional PCR testing applies for entries from all countries.; 12/02/2022: The 2G rule does no longer apply in retail; museums; art galleries; libraries; etc.; 19/02/2022 In all essential settings in which the 2G rule previously applied; the 3G rule will apply: gastronomy and accommodation establishments; sports facilities; events; trade and public fairs; non-essential shops; excursion boats; buses; cable cars.; 22/02/2022 A general 3G rule will apply as a basic rule when entering Austria. The only exception to this is entry from virus variant areas.; 24/03/2022 Indoor gatherings of 100 or more people in restaurants there is an “option” for the operator; i.e. mandatory masks or 3G control instead; 16/04/2022 3-G proof only has to be provided by visitors; employees and service providers in hospitals; old people’s and nursing homes and comparable settings.