The regulation entered into force today, which allows for the return of fans to the halls and sports halls. The limits on people in the swimming pools have also been lifted, and up to 250 participants can participate in sports events and activities at the same time - informed the Ministry of Sport.more
Today I think that Poles are much less afraid of the coronavirus, they have also learned to live with the virus; They are also less afraid of possible rules in the event of an escalation of the pandemic, because they have learned about these rules - Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki assessed yesterday.more
Covid-19 outbreaks are putting Spain back under pressure, but this time the focus is on younger people and the risk that they are unwittingly spreading the virus.more
The chief scientist at the World Health Organization estimates that about 50 per cent to 60 per cent of the population will need to be immune to the coronavirus, for there to be any protective “herd immunity” effect.more
This weekend doesn't happen often. A total of 2,375,490 people will celebrate their name day today and tomorrow; on Saturday, gentlemen - Krzysztof and Jakub, and on Sunday, ladies - Anna, Hanna and Mirosława.more
The government has admitted its contact tracing programme is unlawful in a legal letter which confirms it has been running in breach of data protection laws since it was launched in May.more
The social distance will be shortened from 2 m to 1.5 m, more people will be able to participate in fairs and conferences, and the sports limit will be increased to 50% at sports facilities, according to the Polish government project.more
A court in Saudi Arabia has ruled in favor of a woman who was on trial for living and traveling on her own to the Kingdom’s capital, Riyadh, without her father’s permission.more
The parliamentary commission in Poland will deal with the act which provides for penalties for saying the words "trick or treat" - the Polish daily "Rzeczpospolita" reportsmore
A sculpture of a Black Lives Matter protester has been removed from the plinth where a statue of slave trader Edward Colston once stood. The sculpture of Jen Reid was erected on Wednesday but removed by Bristol City Council just over 24 hours later.more
There are no plans to make face coverings mandatory for office workers in England, Health Secretary Matt Hancock has said. Face coverings in shops will become mandatory in England on 24 July.more
Fear of coronavirus infection decreases among Italians, while rage and sadness are growing - these are the results of a survey conducted in the second week of July, i.e. at the end of the fifth month of the epidemic, when the situation is constantly improving.more
According to the media in UK, face masks may soon have to be worn in all public places including offices and other workplaces as the government prepares to unveil its road map for getting millions back to their desks.more
A new Eurobarometer survey on EU Citizenship and Democracy released today by the European Commission shows that a vast majority of Europeans (91%) are familiar with the term “citizen of the European Union”. This is the highest level of awareness yet since 2007 and a steady increase from 87% recorded in 2015.more