Northern Macedonia extends antiCondavid police time-19 to April 6th

The police hour in northern Macedonia, which was implemented in the past two weeks between 22:00 and 05 a.m., has lasted until 6 April, the government announced. The government's announcement reportedly has been taken at the Commission's recommendation for Infectious Diseases as it begins from today. The curfew will be implemented [...]
The police hour in northern Macedonia, which was implemented in the past two weeks between 22:00 and 05 a.m., has lasted until 6 April, the government announced.
The government's announcement reportedly has been taken at the Commission's recommendation for Infectious Diseases as it begins from today.
The curfew will be implemented from 10: 00 a.m. to 05 a.m. every day until April 6th.
On March 9th, during a session of the government of Northern Macedonia, the decision was made to implement police hours to prevent the spread of the choreography, which lasts from 22:00 to 05 a.m., reports ATS.
The first police hour was implemented in the country in March last year, at different times, to prevent the spread of COVID-19 and 27 May, as part of the relief measures, a decision was made to abolish it.
According to the latest health institutions reports, as early as the outbreak in northern Macedonia has been recorded a total of 119 378 cases with COVID-19, the death toll is 3 473, while the number of active cases totals 151.











