WARSAW (Europe) – Starting Monday, Poland will begin reopening parks and forests followed by a revision of the rules on customer volumes allowed in shops. This comes as Poland begins to loosen its coronavirus lockdown, according to State Assets Minister Jacek Sasin.
Poland’s prime minister will announce details of the government’s plan for easing restrictions.
“Final decisions will be taken today. I think that first, starting from Monday we can expect opening of forests, green areas.”
– Jacek Sasin, Poland’s State Assets Minister
Poland will also revise rules on customer numbers allowed in shops at a time. However, he did not say when they would come into effect.
Sasin stated that it is too early to talk about reopening of schools.
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