As of August 4, stricter measures against the Covid-19 pandemic are being introduced in Sofia.
It is required to wear protective masks in closed public places - medical facilities, pharmacies, social institutions, commercial establishments, public transport, train stations, airports, etc.
Hospital visits are limited. If possible, employers should create the possibility of remote work.
Anti-epidemic measures are not valid for persons engaged in sports activity indoors, for staff and customers of eating establishments and for children below the age of 6.
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