Additional anti-epidemic measures will be introduced in the district of Sliven as of January 31.
The group visits of students to language and educational centres, to support and personal development centres, to art schools during the mid-term vacation are suspended. Until the end of February, there will be no mass organised events if the green certificate approach is not applied.
In February, in the entire Sliven district, restaurants and entertainment establishments will work until 10 pm and with up to 50% of their capacity. Cultural and stage events will be held using up to 50% of the capacity of the halls, spectators are required to sit one seat space apart, and a distance of one and a half metres should be ensured.
The requirement to present a green certificate remains in force. By February 28, one-way foot flow is established in shopping malls and markets.. Control is introduced for the number of admitted clients, providing them with an area of 8 square metres.
Wearing a protective mask is mandatory. Until February 28, elective surgery and planned admissions to hospitals will be suspended. Pensioners’ are also temporarily closing.
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