A grieving husband was unable to attend his wife’s funeral because of the Covid-19 travel ban.
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The first royal to be diagnosed with Coronavirus has been revealed as Karl von Habsburg, the Archduke of Austria.
The 59-year-old head of the House of Habsburg-Lorraine has been quarantined since Thursday (March 12) and thought he had a nasty flu. He then was told by his friend he tested positive and he decided to get tested.
“It’s annoying, but I’m fine. It’s not the Black Plague,” the royal said when he called into Austrian TV channel oe24. “I thought it was the usual flu. When a friend
A grieving husband was unable to attend his wife’s funeral because of the Covid-19 travel ban.
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Karl von Habsburg, the Archduke of Austria, has gone into quarantine, after he tested positive for the virus on Thursday, People reported.
Karl von Habsburg, the Archduke of Austria, has tested positive for the coronavirus. The 59-year-old royal has been holed up since Thursday after testing positive for COVID-19 and called into the local TV channel, oe24 in Austria, to share his status.
Germany is following other major European countries in broadly shutting down public life to stem the spread of the coronavirus. On Monday, Germany imposed temporary controls on its borders with France, Switzerland, Austria, Denmark and Luxembourg and several German states have tightened restrictions on public gatherings.