Shopping Malls to Open on Monday, Hospitality Facilities Within Them to Remain Closed – Pupils and Students Might Return to Schools from April 19
The shopping malls open from Monday, April 12, and the working hours are until 10 PM. The hospitality facilities within the shopping malls are to remain closed.
When it comes to pupils and students, the decision is conditioned on another assessment of the epidemiological situation, so, if the numbers drop, the children are to return to schools from April 19, using the same model that was applied on September 1, 2020.
This practically entails classes in classrooms, but also combined classes, as was the case with high-school students.
The opening of indoor parts at hospitality facilities was also discussed at today’s session. According to the plan, they might open on April 19, but the decision was not made today.
According to Blic’s findings, the full opening of cafes and restaurants will be reconsidered next week.
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