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Police: tight pandemic rules can be difficult to follow

Police: tight pandemic rules can be difficult to follow
  • The police warn that the rules regarding the pandemic are becoming increasingly strict and that this can lead to the public finding it difficult to know what applies.
  • In an opinion to the government, the police point out that today there are mandatory provisions in laws, ordinances and regulations, but also various recommendations and general advice.
  • The opinion is made on the Government’s amendments to the regulation that regulates the number of participants in public gatherings and public events.

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Source: ICELAND NEWS


Date:

March 2, 2021

Author:

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Categories:

Sweden

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