Northern Macedonia, with new measures against Coronavirus

In northern Macedonia on Wednesday, new restrictive measures for protection from Coronavirus have entered into force, primarily involving public transportation, the work of gastronomy objects and public administration. The government's decision envisions that all locals and restaurants work until 11:00, public transportation reduce [...]
In northern Macedonia on Wednesday, new restrictive measures for protection from Coronavirus have entered into force, primarily involving public transportation, the work of gastronomy objects and public administration.
The government's decision envisions all locals and restaurants working until 11: 00 p.m., public transportation reduces passenger capacity to 50 percent, while state and public institutions organise the work of shift, rotation, or even household jobs.
The government has also made the move to maintain sporting activities without audience presence.
Meanwhile, there is still no agreement among parties on other measures dealing with keeping the mask in open environments, stopping the gathering of more than four people after 22:00, as well as preventing more people from visiting families.
These measures cannot be approved without opposition support, since the parliamentary majority does not have enough votes.
The opposition VMRO DPMNE has said its position will communicate after reviewing the measures and the need for their approval.
It, meanwhile, has requested the dismissal of the Commission for Infectious Diseases and its replacement with an 11-member commission consisting of the Ministry of Health, the director of the Centre for Crisis Management, infection, epidemiologists, immunologists and interior disease specialists.
Macedonia and North on Tuesday has recorded 406 new cases of Corleone, four victims and 280 healed.
The number of new cases there is on the rise, as in most of Europe/ REL










