Latvia will introduce a monthly lockdown due to COVID

it provides for a curfew and an extension of school holidays Prime Minister of Latvia Krisjanis Karins

In Latvia, from October 21 to November 15, a lockdown will be in effect, Prime Minister Krisjanis Karins said. His words are broadcast by the LSM TV channel.

“Latvia ranks first in the world in terms of overall morbidity <...> There are a lot of unvaccinated people,” Karins said.

The Ministry of HEALTH of Latvia announced the world's anti-records for covid Society

The lockdown in Latvia provides for the following restrictions:

Curfew from 20:00 to 05:00. The exception is travel to and from work; Personal presence at work is allowed only for workers involved in production, construction and vital sectors of the economy; All stores will be closed during this time, with the exception of convenience stores, grocery stores, pharmacies, and pet stores; The current holiday will be extended by one more week. From November 1, students of the first and third grades will return to schools. Fourth and twelfth grade students will study remotely from November 1 to November 15; All entertainment, sports and cultural events are prohibited.

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