Salmon Eye is a floating aquaculture visitor centre, which Kvorning Design created with a stainless steel facade that intend to mimic silvery fish scales.
Estonia starts to ease the coronavirus restrictions
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The Estonian government on 11 May started to ease the restrictions imposed due to the spread of the novel coronavirus, allowing all students to go to school on Monday, 17 May, and culture and entertainment establishments to be open at 50% capacity from 24 May; indoor dining will also be allowed at cafes and restaurants.
The Estonian prime minister, Kaja Kallas, said the government took into account the level of risk of infection when easing the restrictions.
“We do not want to keep restrictions in place for a day longer than is necessary, but we must remain careful, because the virus continues to spread. Therefore, we will gradually ease the restrictions,” Kallas said in a statement.