Sanctions for Restaurants: The Minister Provides Details
If we do not implement restrictive measures, we will face a much worse situation. This was stated by the Minister of Health of the Republic of Armenia, Anahit Avanesyan, during a conversation with journalists in the government.
Addressing the complaints from restaurant industry representatives regarding the restrictions planned for January 1, Anahit Avanesyan emphasized that restaurants must strictly adhere to the prescribed rules; otherwise, there will be sanctions.
"If we have a level of infections that is beyond the scope of manageability, we understand that it affects all of us. Timely applied restrictive measures give us the opportunity to protect people's lives and health, as well as the economy," the minister noted.
It is important to remind that from January 1, access to food, entertainment, and cultural venues will only be possible for those who are vaccinated or have a negative result from a PCR test.