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According to government spokesperson Maja Bratuša, a total of 4,258 PCR tests and 25,628 rapid antigen tests were performed yesterday. 745 new infections were confirmed with PCR tests. The seven-day average is 684 infections, down from 706 yesterday. A total of 620 Covid-19 patients are currently being treated in Slovenian hospitals.
Minister Aleš Hojs explained that under changes to the Ordinance on the temporary partial restriction of movement of people and on the prohibition of gatherings of people, adopted yesterday, the restriction of movement between regions is lifted as of midnight today. Under the changed Ordinance, gatherings are limited to ten people, both in enclosed and open spaces. As for crossing of the border, the minister said that there were no major changes, except for additional vaccines being recognised. The latest change in the Ordinance is that the time permitted for staying outside the country s borders for exceptions such as real estate owners has been exte
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30. April, 2021
Ljubljana – The Economy Ministry supports the proposal from hotel operator representatives that the limit for the number of rooms that may be open in an individual establishment is not expressed in the absolute number of 30 units but as a percentage. It hopes it will get relevant approval from the expert advisory group next week.
Speaking to the press on Wednesday about the proposal from the Association of Hotel Operators, State Secretary Simon Zajc said that it “makes sense” and added that he was optimistic about the advisory group approving it next week.
This comes after the government permitted the opening of up to 30 rooms in accommodation facilities, regardless of their size, under the condition that guests produce a negative coronavirus test or a certificate of convalescence or vaccination.