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COVID-19⟩ New restrictions on sport and adult education come into force – Society and politics – News

Stricter requirements have been set for sports clubs, where indoor sports are still only allowed individually or one-on-one with a coach or several people if they live in the same household. At the same time, not only a distance of two meters must be ensured, but from today also one person must be allocated at least 15 square meters of the area of ​​the premises and the occupancy of the premises must not exceed 20% of the maximum number of people allowed in the infrastructure.

It is also stipulated that in adult education, as well as in higher education and vocational training, practical classes that cannot be carried out remotely may from now on take place in a group of no more than ten people, subject to other precautions, including a distance of two meters. This means that, for example, first aid training, practical training for operational staff and the like can take place in person.

The Ministry of Health reminds that ten is the maximum number of people who can gather in private, playing sports or doing other activities.

It is also stipulated that entertainment services may be provided at a distance. For example, a representative of the entertainment industry may connect remotely and provide entertainment to a private event of up to ten people from no more than two households.

LETA has already reported that in parallel with these decisions, stricter restrictions come into force in Daugavpils, Baldone, Krāslava, Salacgrīva, Aknīste, Varakļāni, Mārupe, Mālpils, Smiltene, Garkalne, Limbaži and Salaspils districts due to the spread of Covid-19.

For example, today in these municipalities, in addition to the already established precautionary measures at the national level, any kind of full-time educational process is stopped, except for the acquisition of the pre-school education program and studies in the 1st-4th grades.

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