As it has recently been announced by PM Edi Rama the Technical Committee of Experts has changed the frametime of the curfew extending the circulation dedline by two hours.
This was announced officially by Minister of Health Ogerta Manastirliu who stated on Sunday the decision was approved by the Technical Committee of Experts, which made some changes to the anti-Covid protection protocol.
The allowed circulation time will be extended by two hours starting from Monday (April 12) citizens will move freely from 06:00 to 22:00 in the evening. This timeframe will be also applied for the activity of bars and restaurants, said Manastirliu.
“In assessing the situation of the last 6 weeks, the Technical Committee of Experts has decided to extend the allowed hour of traffic of citizens until 22:00 in the evening, starting from April 12. Likewise the activity of bars and restaurants. All measures of the curfew will remain in force from 22:00 to 06:00 in the morning,” she noted.
In terms of online learning, it will continue for both pre-university and university education, excluding graduates.
“Also taking into account the significant improvement of the epidemic situation in the United Kingdom, a country which has had an exemplary performance in terms of vaccination, the Technical Committee of Experts has proposed the reopening of flights with this country,” the minister said.
Meanwhile, Manastirliu appealed to the citizens to continue the implementation of anti-COVID measures in this month of Ramadan. She stressed that mitigating changes to anti-Covid measures are continuing as a result of declining cases, while appealing to citizens to continue their implementation.
Decisions made in the fight against the Covid-19 pandemic will be in force for the next two weeks. /argumentum.al