In Slovakia, restaurants can receive guests depending on their vaccination
Operators in Slovakia will have to choose between three opening hours from Monday and, depending on pandemiological data, thery will only be able to operate at full capacity if they only accept guests who have been vaccinated against the coronavirus, the Slovak public service news agency TASR reported.
According to the pandemiological measures approved by the government last week, which now come into force on Monday, the operators of restaurants and other catering establishments will have to decide which guests to receive based on their vaccination. (Starovic Tibor, MTI)
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