Fighting the coronavirus - current rules UPDATE

Polish Government is fighting the coronavirus. Important! All restrictions which come into force on November, 7, 2020 are seen as the last stage that can save us from introducing a national lockdown.
In order for us all to stop the spread of the epidemic, we must follow current instructions. Read and apply them.

The Polish government restrictions have been modified as follows (as of November, 7):

  • From November, 7, 2020 till November, 29, 2020 theatres, cinemas, museums, art galleries, community centres, music centres are closed until further notice.
  • From November, 7, 2020 till November, 29, 2020, accommodation in hotels is possible for people who are on business trips.
  • Restrictions concerning shopping centres: only service points, shops with food products, cosmetics, toiletries and cleaning supplies, medical and pharmaceutical products, renovation and construction products, articles for animals, newspapers remain open;
  • Public transport continues to operate. However, on a bus, tram or subway only half the seats can be occupied.
  • All restaurants, cafés or bars may only provide takeaway services.
  • On workdays from 10:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m., only people over 60 years old may do shopping, go to pharmacies and post offices (senior hours).
  • Sport events will take place without the participation of supporters.
  • Gyms, swimming pools, fitness and dance clubs are closed until further notice.
  • Public meetings up to 5 people will be allowed  but covering nose and mouth or keeping 2-metre-distance is mandatory.
  • There is still an obligation to wear masks in the whole country in shops, churches, , public transport, offices, public institutions, post offices, public areas etc.

REMEMBER to follow current recommendations and DDMA+W rule:

  • Distance
  • Disinfection
  • Mask
  • STOP COVID - ProteGO Safe application
  • Airing (Polish: Wietrzenie)

NOTE: Wherever you go, please keep social distance and check if any special sanitary rules are required. Failure to comply with the above-mentioned rules will result in getting fines.

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    Date of addition
    3 February 2021