Sursa foto: Forbes.ro The Bucharest Municipality Committee for Emergency Situations (CMBSU) has decided in its Sunday meeting to ban the indoor activities of restaurants and cafes, taking into account the over 3 per thousand incidence rate of COVID-19 cases in the Capital city, according to AGERPRES. The measures will come into effect as of March 8, at midnight, for a 14-day period, and will be reassessed at the end of this interval. The activity of restaurants and cafes inside hotels, guesthouses or other accommodation units is also banned, except for serving people accommodated in these units. CMBSU decided it is allowed to prepare, sell and consume food products and alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages in the specially setup places outside buildings, outdoors, as well as in public spaces with a ceiling and one wall, provided that a minimum 2-metre distance between tables is ensured, as well as the maximum allowance of 6 people per table, if from different families, in addition to the observance of the health protection measures established by joint order of the Health minister, the Economy, Entrepreneurship and Tourism Minister and the President of the National Sanitary Veterinary and Food Safety Authority.