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Restrictions from November 28 - "100 days of solidarity" programme

Restrictions from November 28 - "100 days of solidarity" programme
24.11.202014:05

Coronavirus is a tough opponent. The fight against it must be well-thought out in order to skillfully and consciously loosen the current restrictions. Last week, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki announced a partial easing of epidemic restrictions from November 28 (Saturday) to December 27 (Sunday). However, they will be very limited.

- re-opening of indoor shops with a limit of people – a maximum of 1 person/15 m2;

- the date of the winter school break in Poland has been changed. Usually, the winter break times differ for each Polish province/voivodship each year. However, due to the coronavirus pandemic, the government has decided that in 2021, winter break throughout Poland will be in the same 2-week period: January 4-17, 2021.

Unfortunately, this year's holiday will be different from the others. Children and youth will stay at home due to the ban on trips for winter holidays.

Other rules and restrictions that we wrote about at the beginning of November, are still in force.

When the number of cases decreases, the Government wants to return to the division into zones:

  • red - counties with the highest number of confirmed cases,
  • yellow and green - counties with the lowest numbers.

It will also carefully loosen the existing restrictions.

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