LJUBLJANA (Slovenia), February 12 (SeeNews) – Slovenia's government has eased some of the restrictions introduced to limit the spread of coronavirus, as the number of new COVID-19 cases and hospitalisations in the country is gradually decreasing, it said.
The government has lifted the restrictions on the movement of citizens between municipalities and allowed the gathering of up to ten people, and primary schools and stores will reopen as of February 15, it said in a statement on Thursday.
People with a negative PCR test and people vaccinated against COVID-19 as of February 13 will be allowed to enter Slovenia without having to stay in mandatory quarantine, the government added.
The 9 pm - 6 am curfew will remain in force, interior minister Ales Hojs said.