WARSAW – Poland will shorten its quarantine era for other people suspected of being inflamed with a 14- to 10-day coronavirus, the 14-day fitness minister said Thursday amid an increase in new cases.
“Let’s replace quarantine and isolation regulations … We would like to propose reducing quarantine to 10 days,” Health Minister Adam Niedzielski said at a press conference.
Poland recorded 64689 shown coronaviruses and deaths in 2010. (Report through Joanna Plucinska and Alan Charlish; Edited through Hugh Lawson)
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