Poland Imposes Tighter Restrictions On COVID-19

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Poland Imposes Tighter Restrictions On COVID-19

Closed Cafe Camelot in Krakow's Old Town. Starting today, October 24, new and stricter governmental restrictions will come into effect to contain the spread of COVID-19. The entire territory of Poland has become a 'red' zone. Universities, secondary and primary schools are moving to distance learning. Sports events will be held without an audience, and cultural events will be limited to 25% of audience. Sanatoriums, swimming pools, water parks and fitness clubs remain closed. Public transport will be limited to 50% of seats. Gathering of more than 5 people is forbidden. People aged 70+ are encouraged to stay at home. Today, the Ministry of Health reported 13,628 new cases and and a new daily record of 179 deaths. On Saturday, October 24, 2020, in Krakow, Poland. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto)


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