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Polish government speeds up post-lockdown reopening

The Polish government has brought forward by eight days the reopening date for cinemas, theatres, philharmonics and opera houses, allowing these establishments to operate at 50% capacity from 21 May as the country’s daily new coronavirus case numbers continue to fall. It has also been decided to grant a one-off allowance of 5,000 zlotys (€1,100) for non-medical staff of hospitals that are fighting COVID-19. This will be given to orderlies, ambulance drivers and medical transport workers who have been involved in the fight against COVID-19 for at least 21 days. “This is a very important decision that follows debates with the community and discussions in parliament. The money will go to people who have not previously received allowances but have been involved in the fight against the pandemic. The one-off allowance will go to them in June,” said Health Minister Adam Niedzielski.

Polish government presents plan to lift COVID-19 restrictions in May

The Polish government has unveiled plans to lift COVID-19 restrictions gradually over the next month, with grades 1-3 returning to in-person schooling full-time as of 4 May. According to government statistics, there are now more than 25,000 COVID-19 patients in Polish hospitals and approximately 3,000 of them are in intensive care units, fewer than just a fortnight ago. The hospital bed occupancy for COVID-19 patients is still more than 50%, while the ventilator occupancy is more than 65%. The government, however, predicts that the decline in new infections seen over the past two weeks will continue. “The third wave has most likely passed its climax. We have enough hospital beds available. However, we must approach the eagerly awaited resumption of many activities with patience and humility,” Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki has said.

Estonia ready to consider granting Navalny asylum

In today’s news from the Capitals : TALLINN Estonia is “seriously” considering granting Russian opposition leader and Kremlin critic Alexei Navalny asylum in case he is either banished or voluntarily leaves Russia, Estonian Foreign Minister Eva-Maria Liimets said on Tuesday. The anti-corruption campaigner, who is on hunger strike and whose allies say his life is in danger, is being treated at a prison hospital about 180km east of Moscow, amid reports of mistreatment and deteriorating health. Read more. /// EU PRESIDENCY Portuguese presidency to give MEPs a new eco-scheme offer in CAP talks. The Portuguese presidency of the EU Council aims to meet the European Parliament halfway by increasing up to 25% the eco-scheme ring-fencing, in a bid to break the deadlock on the green architecture of the Common Agriculture Policy (CAP) reform. Read the full story.

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