The Finnish authorities will cancel the social distance of two meters established in the country. This was announced by Prime Minister Sanna Marin on August 30 on Twitter.
“The ruling parties have agreed that the requirement to maintain a safe distance of two meters will be removed from the list of epidemiological restrictions. The changes are being prepared and will be considered in parliament as soon as possible, ”said Marin.
All five ruling parties reportedly agreed on this decision. This step is especially useful for cultural figures: due to social distance, the auditoriums could not be filled by more than 20 percent.
On August 30, the Greek authorities tightened coronavirus measures throughout the country, some of the new restrictions also affected tourists. So, from Monday, entrance to museums, exhibitions and visits to archaeological sites became possible only with a certificate of vaccination, a certificate of the transferred COVID-19 or a negative PCR test no older than 72 hours.