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Prevalence of COVID-19 and course of security measures in Latvia.
Last updated 05.09.2023
Law on the Management of the Spread of COVID-19 Infection to lapse
Added 05.09.2023
Following the World Health Organisation's (WHO) statement on the lifting of global emergency situation regarding public health and the time to move to the long-term management of the COV...
How can merchants ensure safe trade conditions?
Added 06.02.2021
On 5 February 2021, in the meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers, it was decided to increase safety measures at points of sale from 8 February 2021, while gradually expanding on-site tradi...
From 8 February, increased safety requirements for trade will be applied and the availability of goods on site has been expanded
Added 05.02.2021
At the meeting of the Cabinet of Ministers today, on 5 February, the government supported the model of safe trade proposed by the Ministry of Economics. On 8 February, a gradual transiti...
The emergency situation is extended until 6 April: requirements for on-site trade and border crossings are strengthened
Added 05.02.2021
On Friday, 5 February, the Cabinet of Ministers decided to extend the emergency situation until 6 April. From the next Monday, 8 February, higher safety standards for the on-site trade w...
One has determined what documents cargo and passenger carriers must present when entering Latvia
Added 05.02.2021
To safeguard strict epidemiological control during the Covid-19 pandemic and continued commercial activities of the carriers simultaneously, one has specified which documents cargo and p...
The emergency situation will be extended until 6 April, with higher safety standards applied in trade, schools, and travel
Added 03.02.2021
On Tuesday, 2 February, the Cabinet of Ministers, after carefully assessing the epidemiological situation, conceptually agreed on a unified approach to the management of Covid-19 in Latv...
The epidemiological situation in Latvia is stabilising slowly; however, it is not yet possible to abolish or relax the established safety measures. Data from the Centre for Disease Preve...