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Restrictions: Grades 9 and 12 can return to school on May 3

Restrictions to be relaxed from April 26

From April 26: From May 3: Classes 1-4 and children with special needs can return to school. Bar and restaurants outdoor terraces can open until 9 p.m. with up to 10 people at a table. Indoor service is still restricted but food can be sold for take-away. Shops can reopen with a 25 percent occupancy limit. Masks must be worn and the 2+2 rule followed. Training can take place indoors but the 2+2 rule must be followed. Group training cannot take place. Museums can be open until 7 p.m. with a 25 percent occupancy limit. The government followed the scientific advisory council s recommendations when deciding to ease the restrictions.

Government approves €46-million COVID-19 support for regions

The government has approved €46-million in local support, which puts a particular emphasis on Ida-Viru County. The cabinet approved the move at its regular Thursday sitting and endorsed the terms and conditions of the aid, which comes as part of the supplementary budget passed last month in response to the ongoing coronavirus pandemic, the second of its kind since the virus arrived over a year ago. Minister of Public Administration Jaak Aab (Center) said that €16 million will be disbursed under the support fund based on the number of residents in each locality, though in Ida-Viru county, one of the worst-hit regions by COVID-19 numbers and also facing decline in its main staple industry, oil shale mining, refining and burning, a multiplier of 1.5 will be applied, BNS reports.

Government vaccine plan suspended due to supply issues

Government vaccine plan suspended due to supply issues
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Ministers: Information about rescuer s death was made public to stop rumors

0 >A bottle of the Pfizer/BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine during the first vaccinations in Tallinn, Estonia on December 27. Source: Ken Mürk/ERR Information about the death of a rescue worker who died this week 10 days after receiving a coronavirus vaccination was made public to avoid rumors spreading, ministers said on Thursday. At the government s weekly press conference, a reporter from ETV s Aktuaalne kaamera asked why information about the death of the 31-year-old man had been released on Wednesday when there was no confirmation of the vaccine, or its side effects, playing a contributing factor and could lead to mistrust in vaccinations.

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