6.4.2020 16:10:09 Aninabe
Re: Prymula mění názor
Bylo to ráno na Guardianu, nevím, jestli to najdu, to jsem nakukovala v přestávce mezi učením dětí... Něco mám, ale nechce se mi to překládat a pořád je to jen novinařina, jestli si to cucají z prstu, tak to nepoznám...
Tady je kus chystaných věcí v Rakousku
From 14 April small shops (400 m2 or less in size) as well as DIY stores will be allowed to reopen, as well as state parks, but only with tight entry controls.
However curfews will remain in place and the obligatory wearing of face masks or mouth and nose covering – until now intended for shoppers in supermarkets - will be extended to public transport.
“Easter week will be a decisive week for us. It will decide whether or not we will rise again after Easter,” Kurz said, referring to the resurrection of Jesus which is the culmination of the Easter feast, which is widely celebrated in the overwhelmingly Catholic country.
From 1 May, all shops, shopping centres and hairdressers will be allowed to open. Restaurants, hotels and bars will remain closed until further notice. When they do reopen again, staff will have to wear masks and tables will have to have a specific distance from each other.
Austria’s leaving certificate, the equivalent of the A-level exams in the UK is due to take place, with schools reopening at the start of May for those pupils. Other pupils will return to school from the middle of May. Universities will have to complete their semesters via video learning, Kurz said.
V Německu zde:
Germany considers mandatory face masks
Wearing masks in public could soon be mandatory in Germany, according to a draft list of measures that officials think should allow life to return to normal.
The proposals, contained in a draft action plan document compiled by the interior ministry, seen by Reuters on Monday, include an obligation to wear masks in public, limits on public gatherings and the rapid tracing of infection chains.
Officials say the measures should be sufficient to keep the number of people infected by each person below one, as public life is allowed gradually to resume.
For this to be possible, mechanisms will have to be in place to track more than 80% of people an infected person had contact with within 24 hours of diagnosis, the paper said.
In return, schools will be able to reopen on a regional basis and strict border controls will be relaxed.
Odpovědět