Iceland to phase out COVID-19 restrictions by Mid-March

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Iceland to phase out virus restrictions by Mid-March

REYKJAVIK: Iceland aims to lift all its COVID-19 curbs by mid-March, which would end a three-stage easing plan that the government presented on Friday .

From midnight on Friday, the cap on public gatherings will be lifted from 10 to 50 people, and bars and nightclubs, which have been closed for two weeks, will be allowed to reopen until midnight, as will restaurants. The Icelandic authorities then intend to lift all domestic restrictions by Mar 14, provided no new strains of the virus are discovered or an increase in severe cases puts the healthcare system under pressure.

 

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