The police's actions in placing and detaining a member of Tallinn city council and owner of MEM Cafe, which did not comply with COVID-19 restrictions, in the cell of a police vehicle in the Old Town of Tallinn this spring were illegal, Tallinn administrative court has ruled.
Minister of Health and Labor Tanel Kiik (Center) said on Thursday that the government is planning to ease the entertainment venue closing time restriction by New Year's Eve.
The Health Board on Tuesday ordered coronavirus activist Elvis Brauer’s (EKRE) MEM Café to close doors and cease all commercial activity after it repeatedly ignored precepts. Around one hundred people turned up to support the business throughout the day.
A Tallinn cafe has been ordered to close for business, due to non-compliance with coronavirus restrictions. Cafe staff had been instructed to not check customers' coronavirus certification and identity, ERR reports.
Large numbers of people congregated outside a Tallinn cafe Tuesday evening, expressing support for its owner. The Health Board (Terviseamet) has ordered the cafe, in the Kalamja district, to close, due to repeated and consistent non-compliance with current coronavirus restrictions.