Changes to Sofia's Airport Bus Service: Line 384 Discontinued, New Express Route Soon
Bus line 384, which previously operated between Druzhba-2 district and Sofia Airport, has been officially discontinued, announced the Center for Urban Mobility.
Anti-epidemic measures in Sofia are loosening. This was decided at today's meeting of the Regional Crisis Staff.
From 00.00 on February 10, nightclubs will be able to work again without curfew hours, but the measure remains to fill a maximum of 50% of their capacity, the requirement for a green certificate for employees and customers will remain as well as providing a distance of 1.5 meters between tables in restaurants or clubs.
COVID Restrictions on Restaurants in Sofia in Force from Today - They will be Boycotted
From February 14, all students return to class with testing once a week. This decision was made on the basis of the reduced number of infected teachers and students exhibited after the holidays, said Sofia Regional Governor Ivan Kyuchukov.
As of February 14, the planned admission to hospitals is resumed, as well as the implementation of planned operations.
The meeting of the Headquarters next Wednesday will consider whether the easing of the measures has not led to a worsening of the epidemic situation and if so, it will be decided whether the measures will not be tightened again.
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