In this episode of The Debrief, how has theatre changed as a result of the Covid pandemic and lockdown? We speak to Roman Pawłowski from TR Warszawa.
The lifting of more lockdown restrictions will probably take place in the next few weeks, Poland's health minister said in an interview with the Wirtualna Polska portal on Friday.
Art galleries and museums have now reopened to the public in line with Covid lockdown easing, but the pandemic may have permanently changed the way we engage with art.
All sectors of Poland's economy should be free from lockdown restrictions by early June, the development minister has said.
Polish railway company PKP Intercity announced that its 50-percent seating capacity limit will cease to apply from May 15 owing to the waning strength of the pandemic.
From May 4 shopping malls, art galleries, museums and building material and furniture stores will reopen. Hotels will be able to resume operations on May 8 but only at 50-percent capacity, and restaurants, cafes and bars on May 15 but only for customers sitting outside. May 15 will also see lifting of facemasks in public.
Shopping mall tenants will be offered an 80-percent rent cut during lockdown, according to a draft law adopted by the government on Tuesday.
The number of visits to large-format stores dropped year on year by over 20 percent in the 1st quarter of 2021, according to a survey conducted by Proxi.cloud and UCE RESEARCH.
The entire Polish economy should be reopened by the end of May, the leader of one of the two junior ruling coalition partners said on Monday.
The Polish government has decided to prolong coronavirus restrictions for another week as the death toll reached 803 on Wednesday.
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