But we are not there yet. So what can we expect? Let’s start with the good news: the closing time for the catering industry will not be brought forward and will remain 23 hours, and there will be no restrictions on who you can receive at home.
Of course, you will always be advised to limit your contacts as much as possible and to take precautions: do rapid tests in advance, keep your distance, ventilate, mouth masks… We know it by now.
On to the less good news then. That is for the organizers and visitors of the few mass events that were allowed to take place until now. For example, it is being considered that an audience will no longer be allowed at football matches. Controls are also becoming stricter at Christmas markets and busy shopping streets.
Shopping may also be restricted: you may soon only be allowed to do so with a maximum of two or with a family, although it is not certain whether this measure will be successful.
Weddings may no longer be possible, but ceremonies such as the wedding itself, funerals and religious ceremonies could still be possible, with up to 200 people in attendance. Finally, there will be even more insistence on working from home.
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