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The wreath rules for the Christmas holidays are now fixed. The Ministry of Health has sent to the parliamentary parties the draft of the corresponding regulation, which will be adopted by the main commission. Consequently, exit restrictions and meeting rules will only be relaxed on December 24 and 25, in St. The Christmas Ordinance goes into effect on December 17 and expires on December 26. Therefore, regulations for New Year’s Eve have not yet been established.
For Christmas Eve and Christmas Day, it is now stipulated that gatherings of no more than ten people from at most as many households are allowed. Otherwise, six adults and six children under two households can meet. However, regulation now stipulates that mouth and nose protection must be used indoors. – except for the family celebration on December 24 and 25. This can also be held without protection for the mouth and nose.
The mask is also gaining traction in the workplace. The regulation stipulates it in the companies where people meet. Alternatively, protective measures such as the installation of partitions or plexiglass walls and organizational protective measures such as the formation of permanent teams are listed.
Gondolas can only be half full
For nursing homes and retirement homes, employees are now required to undergo an antigen test or PCR twice a week. If not enough are available, priority should be given to those who have direct contact with patients. They should also have access to one test per week. Those who work in hospitals must also take a test once a week.
Arrangements are already being made for the ski season, which should start with Christmas. Here, in the regulation available to the APA, it is explicitly established that a maximum of half of the transport capacity can be used in closed or covered transport equipment (gondolas, cabins, upholstered armchairs).
Now also the locations that can be revisited in the near future are determined (in addition to the museums and libraries that are now open again). These are animal parks, zoos, and botanical gardens.
Religious practice events excluded
Events for the practice of religion are explicitly excluded from the general rules of the ordinance. What’s new is that in areas where testing is required, those who have been shown to have had Covid 19 infections in the previous three months are excluded. (apa)