The state is demanding the return of close to €700,000 in European Regional Development Fund (ERDF) support from the from the twin municipalities of Valga, in Estonia, and Valka, in Latvia, citing violations of public procurement regulations in the joint construction of a covered plaza.
People arriving in Estonia from seven European countries don’t need to self-isolate
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In the week of 3 May, people arriving in Estonia from seven European countries don’t need to self-isolate.
People arriving in Estonia from a European country with an infection rate below 150 people per 100,000 inhabitants in the past 14 days don’t need to self-isolate upon arrival. In the week of 3 May, these countries are Finland, Iceland, Ireland, Malta, Norway, Portugal and the United Kingdom.
People arriving from a European country with an infection rate of above 150 people per 100,000 inhabitants in the past 14 days will need to self-isolate for ten days, according to the foreign ministry.
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