Slovenia with drastic measures against coronary

Slovenia will present new measures stricter for the next two weeks in order to prevent an increase in the number of people infected with coronarys. One of the measures will be the temporary ban on public transportation and all shops, in addition to those selling food, will be closed, according to [...]
Slovenia will present new measures stricter for the next two weeks in order to prevent an increase in the number of people infected with coronarys.
One of the measures will be the temporary ban on public transportation and all shops, in addition to those selling food, will be closed, according to the STA news agency.
Schools and gardens remain closed and all gatherings, except members of the same family, will be completely forbidden, while permission from the Labour Ministry will be required for the wedding.
Some of the measures will take effect tomorrow, mainly what stops the gatherings, and others will be announced on Saturday or Monday, announced today.
The changes are also being introduced on borders, where by November 16th, entry into Slovenia without quarantine will no longer be possible for asset owners in neighbouring countries, Interior Affairs Minister Ales Hoys said.
Also, it will no longer be possible to visit family members for 72 hours outside the Shengen area.
All the measures already warned will stand in force for the next two weeks .h. the night stop, the ban on leaving permanent settlements, in addition to exceptions, such as going to work and similar obligations, which will be controlled by police by inspecting documents proving it.
Health Minister Tomaz Gantar said he believed a return to normal life was not possible without the introduction of new measures.
The new measures turn Slovenia into the strict quarantine level that was in effect last spring, when everything except food shops was closed, public transportation was abolished and instruction was held on the internet.
In Slovenia, 1,925 new corruption cases have been recorded in the last 24 hours and a record number of deaths in one day, 41.











