Cabinet of Ministers limits maximum number of people at public events

The extraordinary meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers. Photo: kmu.gov.ua

The Cabinet of Ministers prolonged the adaptive quarantine in Ukraine until December 31 and limited the maximum number of participants in public events in all quarantine zones. This decision was made at an extraordinary government meeting on October 13, 2020.

According to Prime Minister Denis Shmygal, the government decided to change the norms regarding the maximum number of people in public events since "our calculations show that after concerts with a large crowd of people in the regions, the number of patients increased significantly".

Thus, from now on, the following restrictions on mass gatherings are in effect in Ukraine:

В то же время в указанных зонах разрешается проведение спортивных мероприятий, но без зрителей.

At the same time, sporting events are allowed in these zones, but without spectators.

There is a ban on mass events in the "red" zone.

As reported, earlier the UOC commented on the authorities' idea to introduce a "weekend quarantine" in Ukraine.

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