Kosovo Embassy in Germany with announcements of Kosovars travelling towards this state

The Kosovo Embassy in Germany has reported Kosovars who travel and operate in Germany on new decisions that were taken under the ban on the spread of COVID-19 virus. From this embassy was that from December 16, 2020, Germany will be closed again until January 10th. “Aborting [...]
The Kosovo Embassy in Germany has reported Kosovars who travel and operate in Germany on new decisions that were taken under the ban on the spread of COVID-19 virus.
From this embassy was that from December 16, 2020, Germany will be closed again until January 10th.
“would close retail trade shops, except for shops for daily needs. The restaurants remain closed and will have the right to offer food for home consumption. Nor will alcohol consumption or meetings be allowed in public places. Carpets, cosmetic studios, tattoo, and so on are also closed. The open will remain only stores for food and hygienic glands and stores for sale in majority of”, said in the report.
In addition, schools, gardens, and daily care institutions will be shut down as well. Exceptions will exist, as in summer, only for children whose parents are unable to care for themselves because they are at work where physical presence is needed. The school lesson for this period will either be interrupted, or passed into a distance. Each country puts this on its own.
It was also stressed that contacts should be reduced to maximum.
Only meetings of five are allowed, with members of the maximum of two families, possibly always the same. The exception will be due from 24 December to 26 December. In addition to the family, four first - degree relatives, plus children up to 14.
For all interested ones who want to travel to Kosovo: the quatrains have not been closed, but for that one should respect the previous measures by the Kosovo government and Germany's for testing and quarantines”.












