Red zone – what does it mean?
Declaring the whole country as red zone means that covering the mouth and nose will be obligatory in public space:
- in means of public transportation
- in public places
- in work places and public facilities
- in commercial and service facilities
- when performing religious cult, including ceremonies in public facilities designated for religious purposes, and in cemeteries
The exception is made for people carrying medical certificate which allows them to not wear mask.
GASTRONOMY
Restaurants, bars and pubs work in
take away mode.
EDUCATION
Remote teaching is
obligatory at universities, secondary schools and primary schools (grades 4 to 8).
In schooldays from 8 am to 4 pm children under 16 are allowed to leave their homes only in the company of an adult.
PUBLIC TRANSPORT
In public transport, a maximum of
50% of seats or
30% of overall space may be occupied.
SPECIAL EVENTS, PUBLIC GATHERINGS
A maximum of
5 people can participate in public gatherings, meetings and special events (unless they live together). It includes public gatherings within the meaning of the Law on
Assemblies.
Distance between participants of a public gathering –
not less than 1,5 m. Distance between gatherings –
not less than 100 m.
Special events (weddings, funerals and others) are banned.
SENIORS 70+
People aged 70 and above are recommended to stay at home except when performing necessary activities (work, medical care, attending religious ceremonies)
Hotline for seniors: 22 505 11 11
SHOPS
In shops with an area of up to 100 m2,
5 people per one cash register are allowed.
In shops with an area over 100 m2 –
one person per 15 m2 is allowed.
CULTURE, ENTERTAINMENT AND SPORTS
Up to 25% of the entire audience allowed in theaters, cinemas and at other cultural evets, distance between participants –
1,5 m.
Sport events can only take place without the participation of the public.
Swimming pools, aqua parks and gyms are closed.
RELIGIOUS CEREMONIES
One person per 7 m2 allowed during religious ceremonies.