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Delano : « Restaurants stay closed as shops and schools can reopen »

Lire l’article en entier en cliquant ici. Non-essential shops, cultural venues and schools across the grand duchy will be able to reopen next week, whereas the closure of the hospitality sector will be extended until 31 January.

As the restrictions that came into force on 26 December and until 10 January come to an end this weekend, prime minister Xavier Bettel (DP) and health minister Paulette Lenert (LSAP), during a press conference on Tuesday, gave details on the updated measures and restrictions in place as of next week.
Bettel opened the briefing stating that the measures currently in place had been successful as the numbers had gone down significantly in the past days, with almost 50% fewer hospitalisations in regular care, the PM said.
However, although numbers of covid-19 patients have gone down, there has been a noticeable increase in patients suffering from mental health problems Bettel said, after visiting hospitals across the grand duchy last week and talking to medical staff.
(Journaliste : Lynn Feith – Photo : SIP/Jean-Christophe Verhaegen)

 
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