The Danish and Portuguese authorities have decided to lift the recent COVID-19 restrictions. In France, the obligation to present a covid passport has been extended to children aged 12-17. In Italy, all workplaces will be required to have such a certificate. European countries are trying differently to contain the impact of the fourth wave of the coronavirus.
- In Portugal, discos and bars will be reopened, and restrictions on restaurants will disappear. More than 80 percent are vaccinated. Portuguese
- Denmark is also loosening the restrictions, vaccinating 73 percent. citizens. “The pandemic is under control,” say the authorities there
- Lithuania restores the obligation to cover the nose and mouth in closed rooms
- Italy, France and many European countries are also tightening the restrictions
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The government of the Autonomous Community of Madrid announced the lifting of the public utility quota from October 4. The removal of the restrictions will cover both places of commerce and entertainment, as well as places of worship and sports facilities. Currently, up to 75 percent of hotels, bars, restaurants and nightlife venues in the Madrid agglomeration may be occupied. places.
As of Friday, October 1, Portugal entered the most advanced phase of easing sanitary restrictions in force since March 2020. The government agreed to resume work through discos and bars, and lifted a number of anti-epidemic restrictions, including restrictions on the number of guests in restaurants. Customers of gastronomic establishments no longer need to have COVID certificates. The obligation to wear a mask is to apply only to people staying inside medical facilities and care centers, inside offices, as well as cultural and entertainment facilities, shops with a commercial area of over 400 square meters and schools.
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In Lithuania, due to the worsening epidemic situation, the obligation to wear masks in confined spaces has resumed since Friday. For several months, wearing the masks indoors was only recommended. The authorities also asked state and private institutions to organize remote work.
In France, in addition to adults, people aged 12-17 also have to present a COVID-19 vaccination certificate or a negative coronavirus test when entering public places such as bars, restaurants, amusement parks, zoos, sports halls, museums, cinemas and long-distance public transport. The certificate is not required in schools or in the case of practicing sports at schools and universities. From October 4, face masks will no longer be compulsory in primary schools in departments where the infection rate will fall below 50 per 100. residents. In the same areas, the authorities may also lift other sanitary restrictions.
From October 15, all workplaces in Italy will be required to have a COVID-19 pass, issued on the basis of vaccination, recovery from coronavirus infection or negative test result. Thus, he radically expanded the use of the so-called Green Pass. Currently, all school employees must have a sanitary pass. From mid-October, this requirement will apply to all employees: the budgetary sphere, state and private companies – employees of private companies are to be immediately suspended for lack of a pass; in the case of employees in the public sector, it will be 5 days.
In Denmark, on September 10, the remaining coronavirus restrictions in force in the country for 18 months were lifted. The reason for full opening is the vaccination of 73 percent. society and recognizing that the “pandemic is under control”. Recent restrictions have been the requirement to show vaccination certificates or have a negative COVID-19 test at nightclubs and at outdoor events and concerts for over 2 people. viewers.
In Scotland, covid certificates confirming that a person is fully vaccinated are required from Friday to enter nightclubs and for all indoor events without designated seating with an audience of more than 500 people, for outdoor events without designated seating with an audience of more than 4000 people, as well as for all events in which more than 10 people participate people.
From October 4, the rules of coming to England will be significantly simplified and relaxed. The current “high beam system” – with green, yellow and red country lists – will be replaced by one red list. All locations that are not on the Red List of High-Risk Countries will be automatically considered safe. Also, from October 4, travelers will not be required to test for coronavirus before coming to England from abroad.
The Swiss government announced on Friday that people arriving in the country who have not been vaccinated against COVID-19 or have had the disease will have to present a negative test for SARS-CoV-2.
In Ireland, the quarantine obligation has ended in hotels for people returning to the country from the countries most affected by the COVID-19 pandemic. An at-cost 12-day quarantine at designated hotels was introduced in March. It was targeted at people coming to Ireland from the countries most affected by the pandemic in the world. At its peak, this list included 60 countries. In total, the obligation to isolate in hotels covered over 10 people. people.
Austrian authorities announced additional restrictions for unvaccinated people during the winter season in the Alps. The so-called 3G rule (from the German geimpft, genesen, getestet – vaccinated, recovered or tested). Under this rule, cable car operators can only transport people who have been vaccinated against COVID-19, tested for coronavirus, or have recovered, the government in Vienna announced. The provisions on distance and capacity limitation will not apply to ski lifts, but the mandatory FFP2 medical masks do.
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