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In Poland, the shopping time zone for the elderly is being reintroduced
To protect older people from the coronavirus pandemic, Poland will reintroduce a shopping time limit for people over sixty, Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki announced in Warsaw on Saturday.
At a press conference, Morawiecki called the protection of the elderly one of the priorities of the Polish pandemic management strategy. He referred to mortality data that the new type of coronavirus poses the greatest threat to people over 60 years of age, and especially those over 67 years of age. (MTI, Lucie Szymanowska)
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