In several rural settlements, curfew restrictions have been tightened over the weekend



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However, maintained in most rural cities, some municipalities are tightening curfew restrictions previously introduced over the three-day weekend of May 1, before the government sets new, more flexible rules starting Monday. . A curfew is introduced in Tiszafüred, some settlements around Lake Balaton have closed all tourist destinations to tourists, the use of public benches will be prohibited in Győr, but outdoor sports fields will be opened, but parts of the Great Forest will remain closed in Debrecen.

In Tiszafüred, Jász-Nagykun-Szolnok County, Mayor Imre Ujvári ordered the closure of the city from 0:00 on Friday until 24:00 on Sunday, during which it is only possible to stay in public places during the day, the local government told MTI. Exceptions to this are those residing in Tiszafüred, property owners, city workers, those who deliver goods and homes, who care for a relative who lives alone in the settlement, and traffic traffic using the main road 33.

In addition, a night curfew was imposed in the city on the banks of the Tisza from 10:00 pm on Friday and Saturday until 6:00 am the following morning, and from 10:00 pm until 10:00 am on Sunday . It is not possible to visit the city’s playgrounds, the free beach car parks can only be used by the locals and it is also forbidden to drink in public.

Six settlements around Lake Balaton – Ábrahámhegy, Badacsonytomaj, Badacsonytördemice, Balatonrendes, Nemesgulács and Szigliget – announced coordinated restrictive measures for the long weekend. All tourist destinations in the settlements have been closed, the use of tourist routes and educational trails have been banned, and beaches, viewpoints, playgrounds, Szigliget Castle, fairground and tourist routes cannot be visited. of Mountain. The use of passenger marinas has been restricted, and tourists without property here should not visit these settlements on weekends, according to a joint statement by the mayors involved.

The previous restrictions remained in force at Balatonfüred. On various streets of the city, only access to the destination is allowed, the frequented car parks are closed and the playgrounds are also unusable. Esterházy beach is closed, but you can walk along Kisfaludy beach if you follow the health rules.

In Győr, the local government also introduces restrictions and relief over the long weekend. The use of public benches and other street furniture will be banned, masks will be compulsory indoors, tobacco shops will only be open from eight to noon in the morning, and Saturdays for those over 65 can be purchased between six and Nine in the morning. At the same time, they open outdoor sports fields and allow sports activities that do not involve personal contact.

In addition to regular disinfection, restaurants can receive their guests on their terraces, but they must maintain a distance of one and a half meters. Catering units that do not have a public space permit can also move in front of their stores.

In Szeged, similar to the previous weekends, you can be outdoors, play sports, or walk a dog for up to an hour a day, either alone or with people living in the same household. The Mars Square Municipal Market can accommodate up to five hundred shoppers at a time.

In Debrecen, the fenced-in part of Nagyerdő Park and the city’s largest playground, the pagan Ötholdas, will also not be open to visitors on long weekends. The area around the stadium is under increased surveillance by public area inspectors and police officers.

According to the above, popular rest places and recreation areas in Szombathely can only be reached on foot and by bike. It is a change that not in public parks, but in stores and public transport, it will be mandatory to wear a mask.

In Szolnok, the use of the mask in stores and pharmacies is also mandatory this weekend, in Karcag it will be forbidden to plant a May tree to comply with the rules of the exit regulation, so this year the free distribution will be lost of the maypole.

In Békéscsaba, the purchasing rules changed in the local market: the operator painted waiting strips, and the stands were also remodeled to increase the safety distance.

No further austerity measures will be introduced in Marcali, Somogy County, beyond the central provisions, and in Csurgó, despite the coronavirus epidemic, major developments in the city of Somogy are underway at the planned pace.

In Székesfehérvár, previously made decisions will be upheld the first weekend of May, so those under 18 cannot go to public places from 8 p.m. At 6 a.m., everyone should maintain a protective distance of ten meters when playing sports. It is still mandatory to wear the mask in the urban market and local public transport.

Featured Image: MTI / György Varga



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