Radio Gdansk News in English: Teens under the age of 18 have been given the green light to sign up for COVID-19
Teens under the age of 18 have been given the green light to sign up for COVID-19 shots as Poland ramps up its inoculation campaign.
Teens under the age of 18 have been given the green light to sign up for COVID-19 shots as Poland ramps up its inoculation campaign.
The Polish government has unveiled an ambitious „Polish New Deal” program aiming to boost the economy after the pandemic.
From today it is no be necessary to wear face masks outdoors in Poland as the country relaxes COVID-19 restrictions. Restaurants, meanwhile, will be allowed to partly reopen. The relaxing of the restrictions do still leave some restrictions in place.
Poland’s national air carrier LOT said yesterday it was suspending flights to Tel Aviv amid an escalation in fighting between Israel and Palestinian militants in Gaza.
The Polish government has announced it will speed up the timeline for reopening the economy. Prime Minister Mateusz Morawiecki announced the new schedule at a press conference on Wednesday.
Poland’s foreign ministry has called on „all sides in Israel and Palestine” to put an end to violence amid the most serious fighting in the area since 2019.
Polish health authorities have announced that the time between doses from the Pfizer, Moderna, and AstraZeneca vaccines will be shortened. From May 17th, the waiting time for the second dose of all three vaccines will be 35 days – down from 42 days for Pfizer and Moderna, and down from 84 days