the new sanitary measures which come into force
At the end of November, the Government announced a series of new measures intended to fight against the resumption of the Covid-19 pandemic.
Yesterday, November 28, the health report reported six recoveries from Covid and 13 people hospitalized at the CHPG. No new positive cases were to be deplored. This assessment slightly announced while the government has just announced new measures to combat the “fifth wave” of Covid.
The measures in force now:
- The mask is once again compulsory outdoors everywhere in the Principality.
- Telecommuting is recommended.
- The validity of PCR tests is reduced from 72 to 24 hours.
- The health pass must be presented from 16 years old to consume in a bar or restaurant, including on the terrace. Staff are also affected by this obligation. Standing cocktails are prohibited.
- The health pass is mandatory to access shows or gatherings of more than 300 people. Staff are also affected by this obligation.
- Wearing a mask is compulsory for sporting activities inside a building. Combat sports and school swimming lessons are suspended.
- Dance and karaoke activities are suspended.
The Government also provided an update on its new method of calculating vaccination, which is now responsible for theI SEE. The vaccination figures only include people residing in Monaco and vaccinated in Monaco, so as not to distort the statistics.