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Congresses and conferences allowed as of Monday

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By order of the minister of health issued today, children’s centres are to reopen as of Monday, 19 April, at no more than 50% capacity of the premises and PPE for the staff.

The order also allows the holding of conferences and congresses, training and team building events, expositions and other kinds of public events at no more than 50% capacity of the premises, physical distancing of 1.5 m. and protective face masks. Cultural and entertainment events are also allowed at no more than 50% capacity of the premises, as are visits to gyms, swimming pools, SPA and wellness centres.

Group travel for tourist purposes in the country and abroad is not allowed until 27 April. 



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