Important update - The Ministry of Health is taking further steps to combat the spread of the COVID-19 epidemic. From Wednesday 1 April, new movement restrictions will come into force.
New movement restrictions – combatting the epidemic.
Important update - The Ministry of Health is taking further steps to combat the spread of the COVID-19 epidemic. From Wednesday 1 April, new movement restrictions will come into force.
- Persons under 18 years of age cannot leave home without an adult guardian.
- All beauty, hairdressing and tattoo parlours will be closed.
- We are obliged to keep 2- meter distance from other people in public spaces (does not apply to people taking care of the sick or children).
- From now on, people in quarantine will be completely isolated from their relatives for two weeks, but if they decide to stay with their families, then all the family members will also be quarantined.
- Maximum three people per one cashier are allowed in the shops.
- DIY and home improvement stores will be closed on weekends.
- Ban on renting city bikes.
- Restrictions on access to parks, boulevards, beaches, recreation areas, promenades, green areas, etc. (no entry to those areas).
- In office spaces employees are to be seated one and a half meters away from one another.
- From 10 a.m. to 12 p.m., only persons over 65 years old will be able to use the shops.
- Private passenger transport companies, as previously public ones, will be subject to restrictions regarding numbers of seats in their vehicles.
- During the pandemic, all non-life saving rehabilitation procedures are cancelled.