What restrictions has Europe imposed on COVID-19? Reduction of alcohol trade, curfew and SMS to leave home



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In France, the second national quarantine

Until at least December 1, the French live in national quarantine.

You are allowed to leave the house only to work or go to the doctors, to buy necessary goods or to exercise for an hour. When leaving home, it is mandatory to have a written statement with the reason for the trip.

Restaurants and bars, non-essential shops are closed, but schools and kindergartens are open.

Any gathering is prohibited.

In Germany, partial quarantine throughout November

Until November 30, social contacts in Germany are restricted. Only two households are allowed to meet, a maximum of 10 people.

Cinemas, theaters, sports clubs, swimming pools and saunas, restaurants and bars are closed. Meals can only be taken out. But schools, kindergartens, shops and hairdressers are open.

All major events have been canceled, sports competitions are held without spectators, but churches remain open.

Holiday hotels are closed, it is recommended to refrain from unnecessary travel.

Italy is divided into zones

Italy is divided into red, orange and green zones. New restrictions are also possible.

In the red zones, where the majority of COVID-19 cases have been detected, bars and restaurants are closed, most stores are closed, hairdressers and beauty salons are closed. Factories can operate and provide the necessary services, and pharmacies and supermarkets are open.

Restaurants and bars are closed in the orange areas, but hair and beauty salons are open.

In green areas, restaurants and bars are open until 6 pm, but museums, theaters, cinemas, sports clubs, swimming pools are closed.

The commander’s hour has been introduced across the country. From 10 pm until 5 pm it is not possible to leave the house in the morning without good reason. Gatherings for weddings, baptisms and funerals are prohibited.

Seniors learn at a distance.

The masks can only be used at home.

An emergency situation in Spain

Spain does not expect the coronavirus pandemic to end soon, so even before May next year a state of emergency has been declared and a curfew has been declared.

All people except the Canary Islands must be at home after 11 pm. until 6 pm At this time, you can only go to work, see the doctor or buy medicine, take care of grandparents or children.

The curfew time can be set in different regions. Regional “borders” are also allowed to be closed for travelers.

The maximum capacity is 6 people. Masks are mandatory on public transportation and in indoor public places across the country and, in some regions, outdoors. Only children under the age of six cannot wear masks.

As of November 23, everyone who arrives in Spain must have a negative result in a COVID-19 test carried out within 72 hours.

Christmas fairs are banned in Belgium

By mid-December, all non-essential shops, hairdressers, restaurants and cafes in Belgium were closed until 10pm. can provide takeout only. The hotel restaurants only accept rooms.

Grocery stores can be open until 10 pm, but after 8 pm the alcohol trade is prohibited.

Masks are mandatory everywhere, it is possible to meet groups of no more than 4 people outdoors.

In Wallonia and Brussels from 10 pm to 6 pm, and in Flanders from midnight to 5 pm the curfew entered.

Sports clubs, cultural and leisure centers are closed. Christmas fairs, blusturgs and public events are prohibited. Sports competitions take place without spectators.

Reuters / Photo by Scanpix / Bar on the Grand Place in Brussels

Reuters / Photo by Scanpix / Bar on the Grand Place in Brussels

In Portugal, 5 people can meet, but 50 can celebrate a wedding

The limitations affected about 70 percent. Portuguese population. You are only allowed to leave home to go to work, school, buy food or medicine.

From 11 pm to 5 pm a curfew was introduced, movement from one municipality to another was prohibited.

Stores must close at 23:00, but the sale of alcohol in stores and gas stations is only allowed until 20:00. Alcohol is allowed in public places with food.

Meetings are prohibited. Only groups of up to 5 people are allowed. However, weddings and baptisms are allowed for 50 people.

Scanpix Photo / Squadroning is banned in Portugal

Scanpix Photo / Squadroning is banned in Portugal

In the Netherlands, everything closes at 8 pm

In the Netherlands, all shops and supermarkets can only be open until 8 pm Alcohol trading is also prohibited from this time.

Bars, restaurants and cafes can only carry take away food.

Only two people from different households can meet in public places. Museums, theaters, cinemas, zoos, and adventure parks are closed.

As of December, the use of masks that cover the nose and mouth will be mandatory in all closed public places. Today, masks are mandatory in stores and on public transport.

Schools, sports clubs, swimming pools and saunas are open and minors can attend sports clubs.

Scanpix Photo / Amsterdam can only walk in pairs

Scanpix Photo / Amsterdam can only walk in pairs

In the Czech Republic, masks are mandatory during lessons.

Until November 20, only convenience stores will be open in the Czech Republic. You are only allowed to leave the house if necessary. Schools don’t work either.

Students in the first two grades of elementary school will return to class on November 18, but will be required to wear masks during lessons.

In Denmark, restrictions on tissue farms are tightened

Quarantine has been announced in seven provinces of the country due to the spread of the mutated coronavirus in tissue farms.

The alcohol trade is prohibited across the country until January 2 after 10 p.m.

A maximum of ten people can meet, being mandatory the use of masks in closed public places.

In Copenhagen, the bars and restaurants are open until 22:00 until January 2.

“Scanpix” nuotr./Audinių firm

House parties are banned in Ireland

In Ireland, it is forbidden to hold gatherings with family or friends in homes and yards. People can meet outside, but they should not be more than 5 km from the house.

Non-grocery stores and hair salons are closed, and bars and restaurants can only offer takeout.

25 people are allowed at the wedding and up to ten at the funeral.

Schools and kindergartens are open, construction and professional sports are allowed.

Scanpix / PA Wire / Press Association Images / Ireland returns to quarantine, Dublin streets are empty again

Scanpix / PA Wire / Press Association Images / Ireland returns to quarantine, Dublin streets are empty again

In Greece, you have to send an SMS to leave home

The quarantine was introduced in Greece until November 30. People who want to leave home must send an SMS and obtain permission.

9:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m. a curfew was introduced, travel between regions was prohibited.

Shops and secondary schools are no longer open, primary schools and kindergartens will be closed from Monday.

People coming to Greece must take the COVID-19 test and get a negative answer.

Scanpix / AP photo / Greece announces 3-week quarantine to rescue hospitals

Scanpix / AP photo / Greece announces 3-week quarantine to rescue hospitals

Bar work is shortened in Sweden

As of November 20 in Sweden, bars and restaurants will be able to sell alcohol until 10 PM and 10:30 PM. they will have to close. The number of people at a table is limited to 8.

Masks are not yet recommended in Sweden. Most of the restrictions in Sweden are only recommended and optional.

Stina Stjernkvist / TT / Stokholmas

Stina Stjernkvist / TT / Stokholmas



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