Today we come to you with another, latest dose of information regarding Covid 19 infections in Poland and all issues related to the ongoing lockdown. A decision on easing restrictions is to be made tomorrow (April 21.04.2021, XNUMX). There will be a meeting of the Government Crisis Management Team and then further strategies related to the fight against the pandemic will be undertaken and discussed. Do we know more or less what we can expect? Will such regulations come into force?
Polish coronavirus - the pandemic is slowing down, but still be careful ...
According to the latest statistics, the third wave of the pandemic in Poland is ending. According to the data, the best situation is in Masuria, Podlasie and Podkarpacie. For this reason, according to the information we have obtained, it may be that the government decides to ease the restrictions “regionally. Slowly, for selected areas of the country. Is this a good strategy? Time will tell... The easing of the lockdown would concern issues such as:
- return of pupils in grades XNUMX-XNUMX of primary school to full-time education,
- the removal of some restrictions on services and trade - the operation of shopping malls, the operation of beauty salons and hairdressing salons.
Please remember, however, that these changes may only apply to selected regions. A difficult situation in terms of the number of infections and deaths is still observed in Silesia and Lower Silesia. There, the restrictions will probably be extended for the next weeks.
Are we slowly returning to normal?
Poland coronavirus. It seems the coronavirus is slowly starting to ease up. In the meantime, the vaccination program in Poland also sped up, as we wrote about in the publication: Coronavirus vaccinations. Will we pay for the next doses ourselves?
When will we be back to abnormal normality? How much time will lockdawn last? When will trade and services be open for good? Many of us ask ourselves such questions. We should be careful all the time, keeping in mind our and our loved ones' good. The key is to avoid human clusters, observe social distances and the rules of hygiene. All current information on statistics and recommended precautions in the pandemic era can be found on the website. Ministry of Health.