Slovenia also removes restrictive measures

Slovenia lifted most of the restrictive measures against the Coronavirus. Visitors to restaurants, hotels and events should no longer testify that they were vaccinated, cured by Covid-19 or that they have resulted negative to the choreography, the STA news agency reported today, citing a government decision. Also, travelers coming to EU countries between the Alps and [...]
Slovenia lifted most of the restrictive measures against the Coronavirus. Visitors to restaurants, hotels and events should no longer testify that they were vaccinated, cured by Covid-19 or that they have resulted negative to the choreography, the STA news agency reported today, citing a government decision.
Also, travellers coming to EU countries between the Alps and the Adriatic Sea will no longer be required to experience their Coronobrus status.
Meanwhile, police hours will be removed. Restaurants can reopen at night.
The obligation to wear a mask in the domestic environments accessable to the public and to prove the vaccine for health care institutions, old homes and prisons will remain in force.
In the country of 2 million people, the number of infected has long seen a decline.
The seven-day genocide rate, the number of new infections for 100,000 residents within a week, was 4,248 at the weekend.











