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New restrictions: Eating establishments, shops to close at weekends

In brief - new restrictions from March 6: Eating establishments and non-essential stores will be closed at weekends from March 6. Eating establishments and stores will have 25 percent occupancy limits from March 6. Students taking final exams this year can return to partial distance learning from March 15. Sports and exercise events will be permitted for professional athletes only and people with special needs will be permitted to take part in exercise events. In addition, the government urges people to reduce their contacts to a minimum and only meet in groups of up to six people. Employers and employees are advised to switch to working remotely if possible.

AK: Malls say monitoring mask compliance will be a challenge

0 >A sign asking customers to please wear a mask in Tallinn s Viru Keskus shopping center. Source: Ken Mürk/ERR Shopping malls are battling with the requirement to ensure mask-wearing more than any of the other new or beefed-up requirements rolled out in the government s latest coronavirus restrictions round, ETV news show Aktuaalne kaamera (AK) reported Thursday night. The requirement was already in place, but often not observed; with its new restrictions, the government has put more pressure on stores to ensure it is complied with, with the threat of closure hanging over malls and stores as a whole should it not be.

State distributing nearly 4 million face-masks to schools, other recipients

State distributing nearly 4 million face-masks to schools, other recipients
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ERR News looks back at 2020 in Estonia

ERR News looks back at 2020 which was, if nothing else, an eventful year. As no one needs reminding, 2020 was dominated by the coronavirus pandemic and its knock-on effects on everyday life and the economy, several EKRE-led scandals and the upcoming marriage referendum. But other, more positive events also occurred, such as Estonia taking up its first non-permanent seat on the United Nations Security Council. The ERR News team has looked back over the top stories of 2020. January The year started with Estonia formally commencing its two-year stint as a non-permanent member on the UN Security Council (UNSC). Estonia had been awarded the post in June the previous year, and joined Niger, Tunisia, Vietnam and Saint Vincent and the Grenadines as non-permanent members for 2020-2021.

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