The state of emergency in public health was extended until November 30: Private, forbidden events // doc |Jurnal.md

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The state of emergency in public health has been extended by November 30: Private events, forbidden // doc

In the context of aggravating the epidemic process of Covid-19 infection in the Republic of Moldova, especially at the level of Balti and Chisinau municipalities, the increased risk of further spread of the infection caused by the SARS-COV-2 virus, the state of emergency in public health has been extended.until November 30.The decision was taken by the Extraordinary National Commission of Public Health on October 26.

Thus, according to the decision, the organization of private events such as weddings, baptisms, remembrance tables, festive meals will be allowed until November 8 with the participation of at most 50 people in interior spaces or 100 people in external spaces.

The state of emergency in public health has been extended by November 30: Private events, forbidden // doc | Jurnal.md

The events will take place with the insurance in the service space of a surface of at least 2 m2 for each visitor/client, with the obligation to present the Covid-19 certificate designated by the space administrator where the event takes place.Starting with November 8, 2021 these events will be prohibited.

At the same time, the admission of the beneficiaries in the sociomedical institutions, the rehabilitation/recovery/spa institutions will be based on the result of a diagnostic test at Covid-19, regardless of the vaccination status (fast diagnostic test Assars-COV-2 valid 48 hours or PCR testat Covid-19 valid 72 hours).

At the same time, the Extraordinary National Commission of Public Health recommends the Ministry of Education and Research to examine the possibility of expanding the autumn holidays for students from primary, secondary and high school institutions until November 7 in the territories in the Red area.

CNESP Decision No. 64 Written RO 1 by Jurnal On Scribd