September 27 (SeeNews) - Kosovo's government has decided to start requiring evidence of Covid-19 immunity at food courts and other public places to limit the spread of coronavirus infection, the prime minister's office said.
As of September 27, citizens will have to show a valid vaccination certificate, recent negative test for Covid-19 or evidence that they have recently recovered from the disease to enter hospitality venues, the prime minister's office said in a statement on Friday.
Furthermore, restaurants and bars are allowed to operate at 50% capacity for indoor spaces and 70% for outdoor spaces and will close at 9:30 pm.
Proof of Covid-19 immunity will also be required to enter shopping malls, theatres, libraries and cinemas and to attend sporting events.