Unfortunately, the coronavirus pandemic does not give up – both in Norway and in Poland. Lockdown and restrictions were to last until April 9. Unfortunately, they are extended until April 18. Adam Niedzielski confirmed that this is directly related to the continuing number of infections and deaths.
Poland: lockdawn in Poland continues!
There are regions in the country where the number of infections and deaths from Covid 19 is declining. However, the statistics are still not optimistic. Currently, the Wielkopolskie and Dolnośląskie voivodships are in the worst situation. The restrictions remain unchanged. Restrictions also apply to nurseries, kindergartens - large-format DIY and furniture stores.
Poland: lockdawn extended. We will keep you informed about further changes.
-Other news from Poland:
The deputy minister of health warns: "You may need a second vaccination against Covid 19. The virus is mutating."
Deputy Minister of Health Waldemar Kraska on TVP Info said that perhaps in the fall or winter, revaccination against the coronavirus will be needed. Continuous research into the effectiveness and duration of vaccines is ongoing. One thing is for sure: the virus mutates. There are new versions of it and it is difficult to predict the development of the situation at the moment.
The policemen noticed the lack of a mask? They were beaten!
We are moving to Rawicz. There, the police were attacked by two men (a father and his son) after they noticed that they were not wearing a mask. The attackers were overpowered. It turned out they were under under the influence of alcohol.
Is the fine for not having a mask legal?
Many people ask themselves: is a ticket for not wearing a mask legal? Until recently, this issue was very unclear. At the end of March, the Association of Polish Judges assured: "the police have the right to issue a fine for not wearing a mask or covering the mouth and nose in the amount of PLN 500." Moreover, the Association of Polish Judges IUSTITIA added that the regulations had already been corrected on December 2. Therefore, for over five months, the court has not been able to revoke the fine. Covering the mouth and nose is still obligatory in Poland both outside and inside buildings.
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