New anti-epidemic measures are entering into force in the towns of Pernik and Vidin on October 11 due to the increase of Covid-19 morbidity.
Visits to discos, pubs and gyms have been suspended. Cinemas, theaters and concert halls shall operate at 30% capacity. Visits to museums and galleries have been suspended as well. Public events, mass sporting events, as well as mass private events are prohibited. Visits to hospitals are prohibited and schools are shifting to rotational model of learning.
Elective surgeries have been suspended in Pernik. Restaurants will be open until 10 pm and shall operate at 50% capacity.
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