Measures and restrictions necessary for preventing the spread of COVID-19
[RT III, 23.11.2020, 1 - entry into force 24.11.2020]
Passed 19.08.2020 No. 282
RT III, 19.08.2020, 1
Entry into force 19.08.2020, partially 01.09.2020
Amended by the following legal instruments (show)
Passed | Published | Entry into force |
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28.08.2020 | RT III, 28.08.2020, 3 | 28.08.2020, partially 01.09.2020 |
03.09.2020 | RT III, 04.09.2020, 1 | 04.09.2020 |
11.09.2020 | RT III, 14.09.2020, 1 | 14.09.2020 |
24.09.2020 | RT III, 24.09.2020, 3 | 29.09.2020 |
26.09.2020 | RT III, 26.09.2020, 1 | 28.09.2020 |
29.09.2020 | RT III, 29.09.2020, 9 | 29.09.2020 |
09.10.2020 | RT III, 09.10.2020, 1 | 12.10.2020 |
15.10.2020 | RT III, 15.10.2020, 2 | 19.10.2020 |
29.10.2020 | RT III, 29.10.2020, 2 | 30.10.2020 |
12.11.2020 | RT III, 12.11.2020, 5 | 16.11.2020 |
23.11.2020 | RT III, 23.11.2020, 1 | 24.11.2020, partially 28.11.2020 |
03.12.2020 | RT III, 03.12.2020, 1 | 05.12.2020 |
04.12.2020 | RT III, 04.12.2020, 3 | 05.12.2020 |
10.12.2020 | RT III, 10.12.2020, 1 | 12.12.2020 |
17.12.2020 | RT III, 17.12.2020, 3 | 18.12.2020 |
23.12.2020 | RT III, 23.12.2020, 1 | 24.12.2020, partially 28.12.2020 |
29.12.2020 | RT III, 29.12.2020, 1 | 30.12.2020, partially 11.01.2021 |
30.12.2020 | RT III, 31.12.2020, 8 | 01.01.2021 |
08.01.2021 | RT III, 08.01.2021, 1 | 11.01.2021 |
13.01.2021 | RT III, 13.01.2021, 5 | 15.01.2021 |
15.01.2021 | RT III, 16.01.2021, 1 | 18.01.2021, partially 25.01.2021 and 01.02.2021 |
30.01.2021 | RT III, 30.01.2021, 4 | 01.02.2021, partially 03.02.2021 |
19.02.2021 | RT III, 19.02.2021, 7 | 22.02.2021 |
26.02.2021 | RT III, 26.02.2021, 2 | 01.03.2021 |
03.03.2021 | RT III, 03.03.2021, 1 | 06.03.2021, partially 15.03.2021 |
05.03.2021 | RT III, 05.03.2021, 1 | 06.03.2021 |
09.03.2021 | RT III, 09.03.2021, 11 | 11.03.2021 |
01.04.2021 | RT III, 01.04.2021, 2 | 05.04.2021 |
22.04.2021 | RT III, 22.04.2021, 1 | 26.04.2021, partially 03.05.2021 |
Under the preamble of § 28 (2) and under § 28 (6) of the Communicable Diseases Prevention and Control Act and considering § 28 (2) 2) and 3) and § 28 (5) and (8) of the same, the following restrictions are imposed:
[RT III, 19.02.2021, 7 - entry into force 22.02.2021]
1. A person who has crossed the
state border for the purpose of entering Estonia shall remain in their place of
residence or permanent place of stay for 10 calendar days after arrival in
Estonia.
[RT III, 29.10.2020, 2 – entry into force 30.10.2020]
11. [Repealed – RT III, 01.04.2021, 2 – entry into force 05.04.2021]
2. The 10-calendar-day restriction referred to in clause 1
does not apply if:
[RT III, 01.04.2021, 2 – entry into force 05.04.2021]
1) up to 72 hours before arrival in the country a person took a test
for the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 causing the COVID-19 disease and the results
of that test came back negative and, following arrival in Estonia, no earlier
than on the sixth day after the first test the person takes a second test for
the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 causing the COVID-19 disease and the results of that
test also come back negative or a physician declares the person not to be contagious.
Until the test has come back negative the person is required to remain in their
place of residence or permanent place of stay;
2) a person who failed to take a test for the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 causing
the COVID-19 disease up to 72 hours before arrival in the country took
the test promptly after arrival in Estonia and the results of that test came
back negative and no earlier than on the sixth day after the initial test the
person takes a second test for the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 causing the COVID-19
disease and the results of that test also come back negative or a physician
declares the person not to be contagious. Until the test has come back negative
the person is required to remain in their place of residence or permanent place
of stay;
[RT III, 13.01.2021, 5 – entry into force 15.01.2021]
3) a person arrives from a third country for which information has not
been released on the European Union green list published on the website of the
Ministry of Foreign Affairs (hereinafter European Union green list) and
if in the country from where the person arrives and under whose laws the person
is deemed to be its resident or is deemed to stay there legally the cumulative
number of positive tests for the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 causing COVID-19 per
100,000 inhabitants for the past 14 days is greater than 16 or if the above
information is not available for that country and there is a high risk of the
virus spreading in that country and the person arrives in the Republic of Estonia
under the Aliens Act for the purpose of work or studies in an educational institution
registered in Estonia and the person is tested for the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2
causing COVID-19 immediately after arrival in Estonia and the results of that
test come back negative and the person is re-tested no earlier than on the sixth
day after the first test and the results of that test also come back negative
or a physician declares the person not to be contagious. Until the test has
come back negative the person is required to remain in their place of residence
or permanent place of stay. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs publishes information
on the morbidity rates by country on its website.
[RT III, 01.04.2021, 2 – entry into force 05.04.2021]
3. A person referred to in clauses 1 and 2 may leave
their place of residence or permanent place of stay provided the person takes
measures imposed by the Government of the Republic or the Health Board and all
other possible measures for preventing the possible spread of the communicable
disease and the following circumstances occur:
1) the person is given an order by a health care professional or a police
officer to leave their place of residence or permanent place of stay;
2) the person leaves their place of residence or permanent place of stay
because a health care professional has referred them to receive health services
or in the event of an emergency that puts the person’s life or health at risk;
3) the person referred to in sub-clauses 1) and 2) of clause 2
performs urgent and inevitably necessary duties by a decision of their employer
and up to 72 hours before arrival in the country or after arrival in the country
the person has taken at least one test for the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 causing
COVID-19, the results of which came back negative, or a physician has declared
the person not to be contagious. Until the test has come back negative the person
is required to remain in their place of residence or permanent place of stay;
4) a person who is an athlete, a coach or a team member who arrives in Estonia
from a third country referred to in sub-clause 3) of clause 2 for
the purpose of working and who has an employment relationship with a club playing
in Estonian championship league or who is involved in an athlete’s everyday
training activities at the Estonian national team level or who participates
in an international championship as an athlete or an athlete’s team member or
who is directly involved in carrying out aforesaid sports competition performs
urgent and inevitably necessary duties by a decision of their employer if after
arrival in the country the person has taken at least one test for the coronavirus
SARS-CoV-2 causing COVID-19, the results of which came back negative or if a
physician has declared the person not to be contagious. Until the test has come
back negative the person is required to remain in their place of residence or
permanent place of stay;
5) the person attends an urgent family occasion and up to 72 hours before
arrival in the country or after arrival in the country the person has taken
at least one test for the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 causing COVID-19, the results
of which came back negative, or if a physician has declared the person not to
be contagious. Until the test has come back negative the person is required
to remain in their place of residence or permanent place of stay;
6) the person is getting the everyday essentials near their place of residence
or place of stay because it is otherwise impossible;
7) the person is outdoors and completely avoids contact with other persons;
8) for the performance of urgent duties, acquiring an education or due to a
family occasion, the person returns to the country from where the person arrived
in Estonia provided up to 72 hours before leaving Estonia the person took
at least one test for the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 causing COVID-19, the results
of which came back negative, or if a physician has declared the person not to
be contagious.
The provisions of sub-clause 5) of this clause do not apply to a person
referred to in sub-clause 3) of clause 2.
[RT III, 01.04.2021, 2 – entry into force 05.04.2021]
31. [Repealed – RT III, 13.01.2021, 5 – entry into force 15.01.2021]
4. The
provisions of clauses 1 through 3 do not apply to asymptomatic persons:
1) who are employees of a diplomatic mission or a consular post of a foreign
country or the Republic of Estonia or their family members or holders of an
Estonian diplomatic passport;
2) who arrive in the Republic of Estonia in the framework of international
military cooperation;
3) who are members of foreign delegations arriving in the Republic of Estonia
for the performance of duties on the invitation of a state or local authority;
4) who are directly involved in transporting goods and raw products, including
loading of goods or raw products, and who arrive in Estonia for the performance
of duties;
5) who arrive in Estonia for the purpose of providing health services or
other services necessary for responding to an emergency;
6) who are directly involved in international carriage of goods and passengers,
including a crew member and a ship’s crew member servicing an international
means of transport and a person performing repairs or warranty or maintenance
work on such a means of transport, and who arrive in Estonia for the performance
of duties;
7) whose purpose for arriving in the Republic of Estonia is directly related
to the provision of passenger transport services and who are servicing travel
groups;
8) whose purpose for arriving in the Republic of Estonia is related to
ensuring the continuity of a vital service;
9) who are using the territory of the Republic of Estonia for immediate
transit;
10) who are nationals, residents or long-stay visa holders of
a Member State of the European Union or a Schengen Member State or an EEA
country or the Swiss Confederation or the Principality of Andorra or the
Principality of Monaco or the Republic of San Marino or the Vatican City State
(Holy See) or the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland or their
family members and who arrive in the Republic of Estonia from said countries
and who have been in one or several of said countries for the past 10 days
in succession, provided the cumulative number of positive tests for the coronavirus
SARS-CoV-2 causing the COVID-19 disease per 100,000 inhabitants in said
countries for the past 14 days is equal to or less than 150. The Ministry
of Foreign Affairs publishes information on the morbidity rates by country on
its website;
11) who are persons referred to in sub-clause 10) or
persons who are residents of a third country, according to the laws of that
country, which is on the European Union green list and who arrive in Estonia
from said country, provided the cumulative number of positive tests for the
coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 causing COVID-19 per 100,000 inhabitants in said country
for the past 14 days is equal to or less than 16;
[RT III, 01.04.2021, 2 – entry into force 05.04.2021]
12) who arrive from a third country that is not on the
European Union green list and if in the country from where they arrive and
under whose laws they are deemed to be its residents or are deemed to stay
there legally the cumulative number of positive tests for the coronavirus
SARS-CoV-2 causing COVID-19 per 100,000 inhabitants for the past 14 days
is equal to or less than 16 and if the above information is available for that
country and there is no high risk of the virus spreading in that country. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs publishes this
information on its website.
[RT III, 01.04.2021, 2 – entry into force 05.04.2021]
41.[Repealed – RT III, 09.10.2020, 1 – entry into force 12.10.2020]
42. [Repealed – RT III, 01.04.2021, 2 – entry into force 05.04.2021]
43. The
provisions of clauses 1 through 3 are not applied to asymptomatic persons
whose place of residence is in the administrative territory of the local
authorities of Valga in the Republic of Estonia or Valka in the Republic of
Latvia and who cross the state border between the Republic of Estonia and the
Republic of Latvia on the condition that they will not go beyond the borders of
the administrative territory of the local authorities of Valga and Valka,
respectively.
[RT III, 01.04.2021, 2 – entry into force 05.04.2021]
44. [Repealed – RT III, 13.01.2021, 5 – entry into force 15.01.2021]
45. [Repealed – RT III, 01.04.2021, 2 – entry into force 05.04.2021]
5. [Repealed – RT III, 04.09.2020, 1 – entry into force 04.09.2020]
6. [Repealed – RT III, 30.01.2021, 4 – entry into force 01.02.2021]
61. The
10-calendar-day requirement to remain in one’s place of residence or permanent
place of stay and the requirements for being tested for the coronavirus
SARS-CoV-2 causing COVID-19, as referred to in this Order, are not applied if a
person:
1) suffered from
COVID-19 and no more than six months have passed since the person was declared
healthy by a physician;
2) has been vaccinated
against COVID-19 and no more than six months have passed since the day of last
vaccination.
[RT III, 30.01.2021, 4 – entry into force 01.02.2021]
7. Public events, sports
competitions and sports and exercise events if the requirements established for
the participants differ from those set out in this Order are allowed on the
following conditions:
[RT III, 08.01.2021, 1 – entry into force 11.01.2021]
1) there is an overriding public or national interest in the relevant event;
2) the local authority of the location of the event has provided an opinion
on the activity;
3) the Health Board has provided an opinion on the suitability of the risk
management plan drawn up by the organiser of the event for preventing the spread
of the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 causing the COVID-19 disease.
8. The 10-calendar-day
requirement to remain in one’s place of residence or permanent place of stay
and the requirements for being tested for the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 causing
COVID-19, as referred to in this Order, are not applied to persons performing
at a public event referred to in clause 7 or persons directly involved in
carrying out such an event or persons who participate in a sports competition
or a sports event as an athlete or an athlete’s team member or who are directly
involved in carrying out a sports competition or a sports event. The Health
Board shall establish necessary restrictions on the freedom of movement of said
persons.
[RT III, 30.01.2021, 4 – entry into force 01.02.2021]
81. In
public indoor spaces, up to two persons may be and move around together while
keeping at least two metres of distance from others. This restriction does not
apply to families and in cases when said requirements cannot be reasonably
ensured. For the purposes of this Order, public indoor space means a space that
has been given to the disposal of unspecified people or that is at the disposal
of unspecified people or in which unspecified people are allowed to be; among
other things, public transport vehicles are also public indoor space. The
restriction on the freedom of movement referred to in this clause is also
applied to being and moving around in public places outdoors.
[RT III, 09.03.2021, 11 – entry into
force 11.03.2021]
82. In
public indoor spaces people are required to wear a protective mask or cover
their mouth and nose (hereinafter ‘mask’). Said requirement does
not apply to children under 12 years of age and in cases when wearing a
mask is not possible for health reasons, due to the nature of work or other
activities or for other significant reasons.
[RT III, 23.11.2020, 1 – entry into force 24.11.2020]
9. Customers may be and move
around in indoor sales area of stores, in service providers’ service points and
in public spaces of commercial establishments if the following requirements are
met:
1) up to two persons may be and move around together while keeping at least
two metres of distance from others, except for families and in cases when said
requirements cannot be reasonably ensured;
2) a mask is worn indoors. Said requirement does not apply to children
under 12 years of age and in cases when wearing a mask is not possible
for health reasons, due to the nature of work or other activities or for other
significant reasons;
3) up to 50% of occupancy is ensured in sales area of stores, in service
providers’ service points and in public spaces of commercial establishments;
4) at least at the
entrance to and exit from the sales area and service point the possessor
thereof has ensured the availability of disinfectants to employees and
customers;
5) compliance with the
disinfection requirements according to instructions from the Health Board is
ensured.
[RT III, 03.12.2020, 1 – entry into force 05.12.2020]
91. Customers may be and move around in catering establishments’
sales and seating areas if the following requirements are met:
1) up to six persons may be and move around together while keeping at least
two metres of distance from others, except in cases when said requirements cannot
be reasonably ensured. The requirement for being and moving around in groups
of up to six persons does not apply to families;
[RT III, 30.01.2021, 4 – entry into force 01.02.2021]
11) a mask is worn indoors. Said requirement does not apply
to children under 12 years of age and in cases when wearing a mask is not
possible for health reasons, due to the nature of work or other activities or
for other significant reasons;
[RT III, 23.11.2020, 1 – entry into force 24.11.2020]
2) the service provider ensures that from 21:00 to 06:00 the only persons
in the catering establishment’s sales or seating area are persons who want takeaway
or who provide delivery or transport services, the proprietor or their representative,
employees, persons involved in emergency work or persons necessary for economic
servicing of the establishment;
[RT III, 30.01.2021, 4 – entry into force 01.02.2021]
21) the service provider ensures that the occupancy of the catering
establishment’s sales or seating area is no more than 50%;
[RT III, 19.02.2021, 7 – entry into force 22.02.2021]
3) the service provider ensures the availability of disinfectants;
[RT III, 12.11.2020, 5 – entry into force 16.11.2020]
4) the service provider ensures compliance with the disinfection requirements
according to instructions from the Health Board.
The restriction referred to in sub-clause 2) does not apply
on board of aircraft used for international carriage of passengers or to places
of business located inside the security restricted area of an international
airport and places of business located beyond the boarding gates in the waiting
area of a passenger terminal of an international port. The restriction on
business hours referred to in sub-clause 2) does not apply to petrol
stations if the service provider ensures that its customers will not consume
any food or beverages on the premises.
[RT III, 12.11.2020, 5 – entry into force 16.11.2020]
10. Customers may be and move
around in places where leisure services are provided if the following
requirements are met:
1) up to six persons may be and move around together while keeping at least
two metres of distance from others, except in cases when said requirements cannot
be reasonably ensured. The requirement for being and moving around in groups
of up to six persons does not apply to families;
[RT III, 30.01.2021, 4 – entry into
force 01.02.2021]
11) a mask
is worn indoors. Said requirement does not apply to children under
12 years of age and in cases when wearing a mask is not possible for
health reasons, due to the nature of work or other activities or for other
significant reasons;
[RT III, 23.11.2020, 1 – entry into force 24.11.2020]
2) the service provider ensures that indoors the occupancy of the place
of provision of service is no more than 50% and the number of customers is no
higher than 200 people and that outdoors the number of customers is no
higher than 250 people and people are scattered;
[RT III, 19.02.2021, 7 – entry into force 22.02.2021]
3) the service provider ensures that from 21:00 to 06:00 the only persons
in the place of provision of leisure services are the proprietor or their representative,
employees, persons involved in emergency work or persons necessary for economic
servicing of the establishment;
[RT III, 30.01.2021, 4 – entry into force 01.02.2021]
4) the service provider ensures the availability of disinfectants;
[RT III, 12.11.2020, 5 – entry into force 16.11.2020]
5) the service provider
ensures compliance with the disinfection requirements according to instructions
from the Health Board.
[RT III, 12.11.2020, 5 – entry into force 16.11.2020]
Said requirements also apply during the provision of leisure
services. The requirements referred to in sub-clause 1) and the limit on
the number of customers set out in sub-clause 2) do not apply to
children’s playrooms.
[RT III, 23.11.2020, 1 – entry into force 24.11.2020]
11. People may attend indoor
public meetings, public events, including conferences, theatre performances,
concerts and film screenings, public religious services and other public
religious rites where a specific seat is ensured for persons in the designated
area on the condition that:
[RT III, 30.01.2021, 4 – entry into force 01.02.2021]
1) the number of
attendees up to 400 people is ensured;
[RT III, 23.11.2020, 1 – entry into force 28.11.2020]
2) the organiser of an
indoor event ensures up to 50% attendance capacity and that people are
scattered when seated;
[RT III, 30.01.2021, 4 – entry into
force 01.02.2021]
3) outside the seating
area, up to two persons may be and move around together while keeping at least
two metres of distance from others, except for families and in cases when said
requirements cannot be reasonably ensured;
[RT III, 23.11.2020, 1 – entry into force 24.11.2020]
4) a mask is worn
indoors. Said requirement does not apply to children under 12 years of age
and in cases when wearing a mask is not possible for health reasons, due to the
nature of work or other activities or for other significant reasons;
[RT III, 23.11.2020, 1 – entry into force 24.11.2020]
5) the organiser of an
event ensures the availability of disinfectants;
[RT III, 23.11.2020, 1 – entry into force 24.11.2020]
6) the organiser of an
event ensures compliance with the disinfection requirements according to
instructions from the Health Board.
[RT III, 23.11.2020, 1 – entry into force 24.11.2020]
12. Passengers are subject to a total restriction on the freedom of movement concerning going on a ferry sailing on the route Tallinn–Stockholm–Tallinn for the purpose of a pleasure trip.
13. Public meetings are allowed
only if the following requirements are met:
1) the organiser of a meeting ensures numbered seats for attendees in an
indoor meeting and that attendees are scattered when seated. Outside the seating
area, up to two persons may be and move around together while keeping at least
two metres of distance from others, except for families and in cases when said
requirements cannot be reasonably ensured;
[RT III, 30.01.2021, 4 – entry into force 01.02.2021]
2) the organiser of an indoor meeting ensures up to 50% attendance capacity
and the number of attendees no higher than 200 people;
[RT III, 19.02.2021, 7 – entry into force 22.02.2021]
3) the organiser of an outdoor meeting ensures that the number of attendees
is no higher than 250 people and people are scattered;
[RT III, 19.02.2021, 7 – entry into force 22.02.2021]
4) a mask is worn indoors. Said requirement does not apply to children
under 12 years of age and in cases when wearing a mask is not possible
for health reasons, due to the nature of work or other activities or for other
significant reasons;
[RT III, 23.11.2020, 1 – entry into force 24.11.2020]
41) the organiser of a meeting ensures that from 21:00 to 06:00
the only persons at the venue are the proprietor or their representative, employees,
persons involved in emergency work or persons necessary for economic servicing
of the establishment;
[RT III, 30.01.2021, 4 – entry into force 01.02.2021]
5) the organiser of a
meeting ensures the availability of disinfectants;
[RT III, 23.11.2020, 1 – entry into force 24.11.2020]
6) the organiser of a
meeting ensures compliance with the disinfection requirements according to
instructions from the Health Board.
[RT III, 23.11.2020, 1 – entry into force 24.11.2020]
14. People may not be or move around in public
saunas, spas, swimming pools or water parks. This restriction does not apply to
the proprietor of a place of provision of service or their representative,
employees, persons involved in emergency work or persons necessary for economic
servicing of the place, professional sports activities within the competitions
system of a sports federation, including members of and candidates for Estonian
adult and youth teams, activities related to the military defence or internal
security of the state, activities of disabled persons, including provision of
social or occupational rehabilitation services, or indispensable services that
are used to ensure people’s personal hygiene. In public saunas, spas, swimming
pools and water parks, people may be and move around in sales and seating areas
of catering establishments in said venues on the conditions provided for in
clause 91 and in service providers’ service points in said
venues on the conditions provided for in clause 9 and for using
accommodation services or for engaging in sports and training on the conditions
provided for in clause 18.
[RT III, 19.02.2021, 7 – entry into force 22.02.2021]
15. Public events are allowed
only if the following requirements are met:
1) the organiser of an event ensures numbered seats for attendees at an
indoor public event and that attendees are scattered when seated. Outside the
seating area, up to two persons may be and move around together while keeping
at least two metres of distance from others, except for families and in cases
when said requirements cannot be reasonably ensured;
[RT III, 30.01.2021, 4 – entry into force 01.02.2021]
2) the organiser of an indoor event ensures that the occupancy is no more
than 50% and the number of attendees is no higher than 200 people;
[RT III, 19.02.2021, 7 – entry into force 22.02.2021]
3) the organiser of an outdoor event ensures that the number of attendees
is no higher than 250 people and people are scattered;
[RT III, 19.02.2021, 7 – entry into force 22.02.2021]
4) a mask is worn indoors. Said requirement does not apply to children
under 12 years of age and in cases when wearing a mask is not possible
for health reasons, due to the nature of work or other activities or for other
significant reasons;
[RT III, 23.11.2020, 1 – entry into force 24.11.2020]
41) the
organiser of an event ensures that attendees are not at the venue from 21:00 to
06:00;
[RT III, 30.01.2021, 4 – entry into force 01.02.2021]
5) the organiser of an event ensures the availability of disinfectants;
[RT III, 23.11.2020, 1 – entry into force 24.11.2020]
6) the organiser of an
event ensures compliance with the disinfection requirements according to
instructions from the Health Board.
[RT III, 23.11.2020, 1 – entry into force 24.11.2020]
16. Public
religious services and other public religious rites are allowed only if the
following requirements are met:
1) the organiser ensures
numbered seats for attendees at an indoor event and that attendees are
scattered when seated. Outside the seating area, up to two persons may be and
move around together while keeping at least two metres of distance from others,
except for families and in cases when said requirements cannot be reasonably
ensured;
[RT III, 30.01.2021, 4 – entry into force 01.02.2021]
2) [repealed – RT III, 30.01.2021, 4 – entry into
force 01.02.2021]
3) it is ensured that indoor occupancy does not exceed
50% and the number of attendees is no higher than 200 people;
[RT III, 19.02.2021, 7 – entry into force 22.02.2021]
4) the organiser of an outdoor event ensures that the
number of attendees is no higher than 250 people and people are scattered;
[RT III, 19.02.2021, 7 – entry into force 22.02.2021]
5) a mask is worn indoors. Said requirement does not
apply to children under 12 years of age and in cases when wearing a mask
is not possible for health reasons, due to the nature of work or other
activities or for other significant reasons;
6) the availability of disinfectants is ensured;
7) compliance with the disinfection requirements
according to instructions from the Health Board is ensured.
[RT III, 23.12.2020, 1 – entry into force 24.12.2020]
17. Engaging in sports,
training, youth work, hobby activities, hobby education and refresher training
outdoors are only allowed if the following requirements are met:
1) it is ensured that the number of attendees is no
higher than 250 people who must be divided into groups of no more than 50,
including the instructor, and that there is no contact between groups. This restriction
does not apply to families and in cases when said requirements cannot be
reasonably ensured;
[RT III, 19.02.2021, 7 – entry into force 22.02.2021]
2) the availability of
disinfectants is ensured;
3) compliance with the
disinfection requirements according to instructions from the Health Board is
ensured.
The requirements referred to in sub-clause 1) do not apply to activities
carried out under national curriculum, professional sports activities within
the competitions system of a sports federation, including members of and
candidates for Estonian adult and youth teams and team sport players in
championship leagues, activities related to the military defence or internal
security of the state, or activities of disabled persons, including provision
of social or occupational rehabilitation services.
[RT III, 08.01.2021, 1 – entry into force 11.01.2021]
18. Engaging in
sports, training, youth work, hobby activities, hobby education and refresher
training indoors are only allowed if the following requirements are met:
1) it is ensured that only individual activities or individual training
take place, including the instructor or trainer, and at least two metres of
distance is kept from others. Group activities and group training are not allowed,
except when such activities or training are carried out in a pre-school child
care institution with children or pupils in the same group who, according to
this Order, are not subject to the restriction on being and moving around in
study buildings and who study in one and the same class. This restriction of
individual activities or individual training does not apply to families and
in cases when said requirements cannot be reasonably ensured;
2) it is ensured that the occupancy does not exceed 50% and the number
of participants is no higher than 200 people;
3) a mask is worn. Said requirement does not apply to children under 12 years
of age and in cases when wearing a mask is not possible for health reasons,
due to the nature of work or other activities or for other significant reasons;
4) the availability of disinfectants is ensured;
5) compliance with the disinfection requirements
according to instructions from the Health Board is ensured.
The requirements referred to in sub-clauses 1) and 2) do not apply to
professional sports activities within a competitions system, including members
of and candidates for Estonian adult and youth teams and team sport players in
championship and premier leagues, activities related to the military defence or
internal security of the state, or activities of disabled persons, including
provision of social or occupational rehabilitation services and Astangu
Vocational Rehabilitation Centre.
[RT III, 19.02.2021, 7 – entry into force 22.02.2021]
19. Sports
competitions and sports and exercise events are allowed only if the following
requirements are met:
1) only championship and premier league teams participating in the competitions
system of sports federations, professional athletes, and members of and candidates
for Estonian adult and youth teams may take part in indoor sports competitions
and sports and exercise events, and the occupancy of the venue for sports competitions
and sports and exercise events may not exceed 50% and the number of attendees
may be no higher than 200 people;
2) the organiser of an event or a competition ensures that outdoor sports
competitions and sports and exercise events are attended by no more than 250 people
who must be divided into groups of no more than 50, including the instructor,
and that there is no contact between groups. This restriction does not apply
to families and in cases when said requirements cannot be reasonably ensured;
3) no spectators are allowed;
4) a mask is worn indoors. Said requirement does not apply to children
under 12 years of age and in cases when wearing a mask is not possible for health
reasons, due to the nature of activities or for other significant reasons;
5) the organiser of an event ensures that attendees are not at the venue
from 22:00 to 06:00;
6) the organiser of a competition ensures the availability
of disinfectants;
7) the organiser of a competition ensures compliance
with the disinfection requirements according to instructions from the Health
Board.
The requirements referred to in sub-clauses 1), 2) and 5) do not apply to
students of general education schools who, according to this Order, may be in
study buildings, activities related to the military defence or internal
security of the state, or activities of disabled persons, including provision
of social or occupational rehabilitation services. The requirements referred to
in sub-clauses 2) and 5) do not apply to professional sports activities
within the competitions system of a sports federation, including members of and
candidates for Estonian adult and youth teams and team sport players in
championship and premier leagues.
[RT III, 19.02.2021, 7 – entry into force 22.02.2021]
20. Visiting museums and
exhibitions is only allowed if the following requirements are met:
1) up to two persons may be and move around together while keeping at least
two metres of distance from others, except for families and in cases when said
requirements cannot be reasonably ensured;
[RT III, 23.11.2020, 1 – entry into force 24.11.2020]
11) a mask
is worn indoors. Said requirement does not apply to children under
12 years of age and in cases when wearing a mask is not possible for
health reasons, due to the nature of work or other activities or for other
significant reasons;
[RT III, 23.11.2020, 1 – entry into force 24.11.2020]
2) the service provider ensures the availability of disinfectants;
21) the
service provider ensures compliance with the disinfection requirements
according to instructions from the Health Board.
[RT III, 30.01.2021, 4 – entry into force 01.02.2021]
3) [repealed – RT III, 30.01.2021, 4 – entry into force 01.02.2021]
4) [repealed – RT III, 30.01.2021, 4 – entry into force 01.02.2021]
5) [repealed – RT III, 30.01.2021, 4 – entry into force 01.02.2021]
6) [repealed – RT III, 30.01.2021, 4 – entry into force 01.02.2021]
201. In
general and special care homes (hereinafter ‘social welfare
institution’) the following requirements must be met:
1) employees and
visitors of social welfare institutions shall wear a mask as personal
protective equipment inside and on the territory of the relevant institution;
2) a mask need not be
worn by a person for whom it is contraindicated for medical reasons, and upon
the performance of duties if any and all contact with the employees, customers
and other visitors of the relevant social welfare institution is avoided, or in
other justified cases;
3) when wearing and
using masks the maximum duration of use specified by the manufacturer and
instructions from the Health Board and the Consumer Protection and Technical
Regulatory Authority shall be complied with.
[RT III, 14.09.2020, 1 – entry into force 14.09.2020]
202. [Repealed – RT III, 16.01.2021, 1 – entry into force 18.01.2021]
203. [Repealed – RT III, 16.01.2021, 1 – entry into force 18.01.2021]
204. [Repealed – RT III, 08.01.2021, 1 – entry into force 11.01.2021]
205. [Repealed – RT III, 08.01.2021, 1 – entry into force 11.01.2021]
206. [Repealed – RT III, 08.01.2021, 1 – entry into force 11.01.2021]
207. [Repealed – RT III, 08.01.2021, 1 – entry into force 11.01.2021]
208. [Repealed – RT III, 16.01.2021, 1 – entry into force 25.01.2021]
209. [Repealed – RT III, 16.01.2021, 1 – entry into force 01.02.2021]
2010. [Repealed – RT III, 29.12.2020, 1 – entry into force 30.12.2020]
2011. [Repealed – RT III, 30.01.2021, 4 – entry into force 01.02.2021]
2012. [Repealed – RT III, 30.01.2021, 4 – entry into force 03.02.2021]
2013. Students may
be in study buildings, used for learning purposes, of general education
schools, vocational educational institutions, institutions of professional
higher education and universities only when:
[RT III,
22.04.2021, 1 – entry into force 26.04.2021]
1) students require
educational support services or, according to their teacher, consultations for
achieving learning outcomes or when they engage in practical studies or take
exams or tests;
2) people are scattered
in classrooms considering the nature of activities and outside classrooms the
requirements set out in clause 81 are complied with;
3) the requirements for
wearing a mask set out in clause 82 are complied with;
4) the availability of
disinfectants and compliance with the disinfection requirements according to
instructions from the Health Board are ensured.
The requirements referred to in this clause do not apply to students who
receive enhanced support or special support or to educational institutions
adapted for them or to activities of disabled persons or to students whose
parent works for a provider of a vital service or who, according to their
parent or educational institution, has a significant pressing need to
participate in studies or extracurricular activities.
[RT III, 09.03.2021, 11 – entry into force 11.03.2021]
2014. Up to and including 2 May 2021 the provisions
of clauses 9 through 11 and 13 through 20 of this Order do not apply and
until said time the following measures and restrictions are applied:
[RT III, 22.04.2021, 1 – entry into force 26.04.2021]
1) engaging in sports,
training, youth work, hobby activities, hobby education and refresher training
are not allowed indoors. This restriction does not apply to professional sports
activities within the competitions system of a sports federation, members of
and candidates for Estonian adult and youth teams and team sport athletes in
championship leagues, activities related to the military defence or internal
security of the state, refresher training and related examinations necessary for
obtaining a temporary certificate in proof of acquisition of a qualification,
or activities of disabled persons, including provision of social or
occupational rehabilitation services and Astangu Vocational Rehabilitation
Centre if compliance with the requirements provided for in clauses 81 and 82,
the availability of disinfectants and compliance with the disinfection
requirements according to instructions from the Health Board are ensured;
2) engaging in sports, training, youth work, hobby
activities, hobby education and refresher training are allowed outdoors if it
is ensured that the number of participants is no higher than 10 people in
a group, including instructor, and that there is no contact with other groups.
This restriction does not apply to families. The restriction does also not
apply to professional sports activities within the competitions system of a
sports federation, members of and candidates for Estonian adult and youth teams
and team sport athletes in premier and championship leagues, activities related
to the military defence or internal security of the state, refresher training
and related examinations necessary for obtaining a temporary certificate in
proof of acquisition of a qualification, or activities of disabled persons,
including provision of social or occupational rehabilitation services;
[RT III, 22.04.2021, 1 – entry into force 26.04.2021]
3) sports competitions and sports and exercise events are
allowed only if the participants are professional athletes competing within the
competitions system of a sports federation or members of and candidates for
Estonian adult and youth teams or team sport athletes in championship leagues.
Sports and exercise events for disabled persons, including sports competitions
and sports and exercise events that take place in the framework of activities
related to social or occupational rehabilitation services, are also allowed. No
spectators are allowed. Sports competitions and sports and exercise events must
be carried out in compliance with the requirements provided for in
clauses 81 and 82. The organiser of a
sports competition or a sports or exercise event shall ensure that indoor
occupancy does not exceed 50%. The total allowed number of attendees is no
higher than 50 people indoors and no higher than 100 people outdoors
if it is ensured that the number of people in a group is no higher than 50,
including the instructor, and that there is no contact between groups. The availability
of disinfectants and compliance with the disinfection requirements according to
instructions from the Health Board shall be ensured indoors;
4) people may not be or
move around in public saunas, spas, swimming pools or water parks. This restriction
does not apply to the proprietor of a place of provision of service or their
representative, employees, persons involved in emergency work or persons
necessary for economic servicing of the place as well as indispensable services
that are used to ensure people’s personal hygiene. In public saunas, spas,
swimming pools and water parks, people may be and move around in sales and
seating areas or service areas of catering establishments in said venues on the
conditions provided for in sub-clause 8) of this clause and in service
providers’ service points in said venues on the conditions provided for in
sub-clause 11) of this clause and for engaging in sports and training on
the conditions provided for in sub-clauses 1) through 3) of this clause
and for using accommodation services. The availability of disinfectants and
compliance with the disinfection requirements according to instructions from
the Health Board shall be ensured indoors;
5) indoor public
meetings, public events, including conferences, theatre performances, concerts
and film screenings, public religious services and other public religious
rites, with or without designated seats, are not allowed. Persons may not be or
move around indoors in places of provision of leisure services, museums or exhibition
facilities. This restriction does not apply to organisers or the proprietor of
a place of provision of service or their representative, employees,
contractors, artists, persons involved in emergency work or persons necessary
for economic servicing of the place;
6) public events,
including conferences, theatre performances, concerts and film screenings and
provision of leisure services, with or without designated seats, are not
allowed outdoors;
7) public meetings,
public religious services and other public religious rites and visiting museums
outdoors are only allowed if no person is there from 21:00 to 06:00 and if it
is ensured that occupancy in museums does not exceed 25%. Compliance with the
requirements referred to in clause 81 shall also be
ensured. Public meetings, public religious services and other public religious
rites are allowed if it is ensured that the number of participants is no higher
than 10 and that there is no contact with other people. This restriction does
not apply to organisers or the proprietor of a place of provision of service or
their representative, employees, contractors, artists, persons involved in
emergency work or persons necessary for economic servicing of the place;
8) persons may not be in catering establishments’ sales
or service area, except for the purpose of takeaway or provision of delivery or
transport services if it is ensured that the requirements provided for in
clauses 81 and 82 and the requirement for
no higher than 25% occupancy are met. Persons may be and move around in outdoor
sales and service areas if the service provider ensures that its customers will
not consume any food or beverages on the premises. The prohibition of persons
being on premises does not apply to the proprietor of a catering establishment
or their representative, employees, persons involved in emergency work or
persons necessary for economic servicing of the place. The restriction provided
for in this sub-clause does not apply on board of aircraft used for
international carriage of passengers. The restriction on stay does not apply to
catering establishments’ sales or seating area located inside the security
restricted area of an international airport and catering establishments’ sales
or seating area located beyond the boarding gates in the waiting area of a
passenger terminal of an international port and catering establishments’ sales
or service area located on board vessels servicing international routes. The
restriction on being in catering establishments’ sales or service area provided
for in this sub-clause does also not apply to petrol stations if the service
provider ensures that its customers will not consume any food or beverages on
the premises. The availability of disinfectants and compliance with the
disinfection requirements according to instructions from the Health Board shall
be ensured indoors.
[RT III, 01.04.2021, 2 – entry into force 05.04.2021]
9) customers may not be in the sales area of stores and in public spaces
of commercial establishments located indoors. Goods may be sold and picked up
in sales or pickup areas of stores in outdoor or parking premises where compliance
with the requirement provided for in clause 81 shall be
ensured;
10) the restriction on the freedom of movement provided for in sub-clause 9)
does not apply to grocery stores, pharmacies, stores where technical aids and
medical devices are sold or rented on the basis of technical aid card or medical
device card, points of sale of telecommunications companies, optics stores,
pet stores, petrol stations, or public spaces of commercial establishments and
places of provision of service that are necessary for ensuring access to the
above. Compliance with the requirements provided for in clauses 81 and
82 must be ensured in sales areas and public spaces of commercial
establishments and occupancy may not exceed 25%. This restriction does not apply
to the proprietor of a commercial establishment or their representative, employees,
persons involved in emergency work or persons necessary for economic servicing
of the place. The availability of disinfectants to employees and customers and
compliance with the disinfection requirements according to instructions from
the Health Board shall be ensured;
11) customers may be and move around in service providers’ service areas
if compliance with the requirements provided for in clauses 81 and
82 is ensured and occupancy does not exceed 25%. The service
provider shall ensure in its service areas the availability of disinfectants
to employees and customers and compliance with the disinfection requirements
according to instructions from the Health Board.
[RT III, 09.03.2021, 11 – entry into force 11.03.2021]
2015. The restrictions on persons being and moving
around and relevant measures provided for in this Order are not applied in
study buildings and other places of general education schools, vocational
educational institutions, institutions of professional higher education and
universities when state-organised immunisation is being carried out or when
handling of blood is being organised under the Blood Act. The organiser shall
ensure compliance with the requirements provided for in clauses 81 and 82,
the availability of disinfectants and compliance with the disinfection
requirements according to instructions from the Health Board.
[RT III, 01.04.2021, 2 – entry into force 05.04.2021]
21. Under § 44 (1) of the Communicable Diseases Prevention and Control Act, supervision over the requirements imposed by this Order is exercised by the Health Board. The Health Board may involve the Police and Border Guard Board in the supervision, adhering to the requirements and procedure for professional assistance provided for in the Administrative Co-operation Act.
22. The restrictions and measures established by this Order shall apply until the date specified in this Order or until this Order is changed or repealed and the need for these restrictions and measures shall be assessed no later than after every two weeks.
23. This Order takes effect on 19 August 2020. Clause 2 and sub-clause 3) of clause 3 take effect on 1 September 2020.
24. [Omitted from this text.]
25. This Order shall be
published on the website of the Government of the Republic and in the official
gazette Riigi Teataja.
This Order is issued considering the fact that under
§ 2 2) of the Communicable Diseases Prevention and Control Act the
COVID-19 disease caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 corresponds to the signs
of a dangerous novel communicable disease because there is no effective
treatment and the spread of the disease may exceed the hospital treatment
capacity, and the requirements, measures and restrictions established by this
Order clearly have a significant social and economic effect. The risk of the
virus spreading is currently very high and therefore, in order to minimise the
risk, it is proportional to restrict people’s freedom of movement in the places
referred to in the Order for the protection of the life and health of people
and overriding public interest in order to prevent the spread of the
coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 causing the COVID-19 disease.
For the protection of the life and health of people and
overriding public interest, including for the protection of the continuity of
the state, this Order establishes requirements, measures and restrictions that
are inevitably necessary for preventing the spread of the virus. The reasons
and considerations are set out in the explanatory memorandum to the Order,
which will be published on the website of the Government of the Republic.
Failure to duly comply with measures for preventing the spread
of the virus will prompt the application of the administrative coercive
measures set out in § 28 (2) or (3) of the Law Enforcement Act. The
maximum amount of penalty payment is 9600 euros. This penalty payment,
which serves the purpose of enforcing the requirements, measures and
restrictions imposed by this Order and preventing the spread of the virus, may
be imposed repeatedly.
This Order can be appealed against by filing a challenge with
the Government of the Republic pursuant to the procedure provided by the
Administrative Procedure Act within 30 days as of the day the relevant
person became or should have become aware of the Order. This Order can also be
appealed against by filing an action with the administrative court pursuant to
the procedure provided for in the Code of Administrative Court Procedure within
30 days as of the day of announcement of this Order.
Reasons for the amendments made by the Government of the Republic Order No. 146 of 22 April 2021
For the protection of the life and health of people and overriding public interest, including for the protection of the continuity of the state, this Order imposes indispensable measures and restrictions for preventing the spread of the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 causing COVID-19.
§ 28 (1) of the Constitution of the Republic of Estonia (hereinafter the Constitution) provides for everyone’s right to protection of his or her health. In this case the fundamental right protects different values. Firstly, people’s right to protection of their health by having the state do everything in its power to stop the spread of the virus. Also, public interest in avoiding increased spread of the virus and mass infections as well as overload of the health care system. In a situation where contact with other people poses a great risk of the virus spreading the state has an obligation to minimise the risk of infection, which also means that, for the purpose of achieving this objective, contact between people may be restricted in an appropriate manner.
The Constitution provides for rights and freedoms that the state is also required to ensure. The state may circumscribe the rights and freedoms set out in the Constitution considering the nature of the right or freedom in question and the conditions arising from the Constitution itself. For instance, under § 34 of the Constitution everyone whose presence in Estonian territory is lawful has the right to move freely in that territory and to choose freely where to reside. The right to move freely may be circumscribed in cases and pursuant to the procedure provided by law for the purpose of protecting the rights and freedoms of others and preventing the spread of a communicable disease, among others. It is justified to apply certain restrictions for preventing the spread of the virus causing COVID-19. Setting restrictions on rights and freedoms requires a fair balance between the objective sought by the restriction and the scope and effect of the restriction. Proportional restrictions necessary for stopping the virus are justified by the above compelling objectives.
Under § 28 (2), (5) and (6) of the Communicable Diseases Prevention and Control Act (hereinafter the Act) and considering § 28 (8) thereof, the Government of the Republic may take measures for preventing communicable diseases when the application of measures and restrictions for the prevention of an epidemic spread of communicable diseases has a significant effect on society or economy. The following preconditions must be met: it is an extremely dangerous communicable disease or a dangerous novel communicable disease; the Health Board has given the Government of the Republic information and a recommendation on a measure (obligation or restriction) on the basis of epidemiological, laboratory and clinical information; the measure is absolutely necessary for preventing the spread of the virus or in other words the requirement must be proportional and rational; the measure is temporary or in other words limited in time and it brings about a significant social or economic effect.
Various restrictions on the freedom of movement and various measures for preventing and stopping the spread of the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 causing COVID-19 have been established by the Government of the Republic Order No. 282 “Measures and restrictions necessary for preventing the spread of COVID-19” of 19 August 2020. Restrictions on the freedom of movement have been imposed, among others, on persons arriving in Estonia from abroad. The restrictions and measures serve the purpose of reducing contact between people and preventing the spread of the virus.
Extending the restrictions imposed by the Order is indispensable because the spread of the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 has remained wide in Estonia and the infection rates are high. Consequently, the imposition of the requirements set out in the Order is an efficient and proportional measure for the protection of the life and health of people and in more general terms for the protection of public health and continuity of the medical system. Compared to various possible alternatives, the restrictions and measures have been assessed as being effective and restricting the rights and freedoms of people as little as possible.
Continued restrictions and measures are necessary because the viral epidemic is not just a great but also a serious threat for the purposes of § 5 (3) and (4) of the Law Enforcement Act. The health and life of people as well as the availability of general medical care are at risk. Since the intensity of morbidity is still very high and the spread of the virus is extensive, the operation of other domains and the state’s capability to perform all the obligations set out in the Constitution (e.g. security, education) are also at risk. The reasons for the measures and restrictions are set out in the Order and the explanatory memorandum to the Order.
COVID-19 caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 is an infectious disease that spreads from one person to another by way of droplet infection, primarily upon close contact with an infectious person. This means that a person can contract the virus when in close contact with an infected person or through contaminated surfaces or, for example, hands. The virus spreads faster in poorly ventilated indoor spaces and people in risk groups (including older people) are in greater risk of the disease becoming serious or of complications or of needing hospital treatment.
As per 22 April 2021, a total of 6805 tests of all tests analysed over the past 14 days came back positive, which means the ratio is 512.05 per 100,000 inhabitants. On 30 March 2021 the same figure was 1364.21, on 18 March 2021 it was 1515.60 and on 4 March 2021 it was 1196.79. This allows for the conclusion that the rise seen at the beginning of 2021 has now reversed. If R remains stable (R=0), the morbidity forecast for the beginning of May is 200 to 300 infected persons. During school holidays contacts between people and number of travels grow higher, which may impact the epidemiological status in May. It is likely that partial changes in restrictions may result in a temporary rise in morbidity.
According to the Health Board, the COVID-19 situation in health care institutions is showing signs of temporary stabilisation. As per 22 April 2021, 5641 tests were analysed in the last 24 hours and 436 of them (7.73%) came back positive. The average number of positive tests for the last 7 days is 432.
The morbidity per 100,000 people for the last 14 days is still high in Estonia but most of the comparable figures on the infection and hospital capacity and other health care system figures are declining compared to Q1 of 2021. Consequently, changes are made to measures and restrictions that are currently related to the lowest possible spread of the infection. When changing the restrictions and measures the Government of the Republic assessed the risk of infection to be high and, therefore, in justified cases, additional restrictions will remain in place up to and including 2 May 2021, unless the Government of the Republic decides otherwise. The Government of the Republic has found a reasonable balance between various possible restrictions and measures, ensuring the sustainability of the health care system for the time being. Should the risk of infection surge, the Government of the Republic may re-establish the previous restrictions and measures to avoid a new increase in infection rates. Under this Order more activities are allowed outdoors because there the spread of the infection is lower than indoors, and more conservative restrictions and measures are continued with indoors as long as the risk of infection remains high. The Government of the Republic will review the restrictions after every two weeks.
This Order allows students to be on the premises of general education schools in order to restore contact learning, whereas the target group is still limited for the purpose of ensuring sufficient scattering in schools. Activities carried out in schools and mitigation of risks of infection are, above all, the responsibility of the relevant head of school and owner of school. Furthermore, all schools have to consider the applicable requirements and, for quickly preventing the possible spread of the infection, the head of school or owner of school has the right, with the approval of the Health Board, to refer students to distance learning (e-learning). The current conditions of provision of services are not changed but, in essence, the conditions will be similar to, for example, catering or trading. As of 3 May 2021, catering and trading activities will be possible on the conditions set out in the Order; for example, catering will be allowed outdoors. People will also be allowed to visit any stores, provided the requirements set out in the Order are met. Going forward, no more special requirements will be imposed by types of stores. After 26 April 2021 it will be possible to engage in sports, train, perform youth work and hobby activities and provide hobby education and refresher training outdoors. As of 3 May 2021 it will be possible to engage in sports, train, perform youth work and hobby activities and provide hobby education and refresher training indoors. Conditions will also be changed for saunas, spas, swimming pools and water parks which will be allowed to provide services outdoors. Outdoor public meetings, public events, including conferences, theatre performances, concerts and film screenings and other provision of entertainment services, all with or without designated seats, will be allowed if there are no more than 10 people in a group and the total number of participants does not exceed 150 and no person is present at said venues from 21:00 to 06:00. Therefore, the underlying principle in all areas is that more activities are allowed outdoors than indoors.
Under § 44 (1) of the Communicable Diseases Prevention and Control Act, supervision over the requirements imposed by this Order is exercised by the Health Board. Failure to duly comply with measures for preventing the spread of the virus will prompt the application of the administrative coercive measures set out in § 28 (2) or (3) of the Law Enforcement Act. The maximum amount of penalty payment is 9600 euros. This penalty payment, which serves the purpose of enforcing the requirements, measures and restrictions imposed by this Order and preventing the spread of the virus, may be imposed repeatedly.
This Order can be appealed against by filing a challenge with the Government of the Republic pursuant to the procedure provided by the Administrative Procedure Act within 30 days as of the day the relevant person became or should have become aware of the Order. This Order can also be appealed against by filing an action with the administrative court pursuant to the procedure provided for in the Code of Administrative Court Procedure within 30 days as of the day of announcement of this Order.
The explanatory memorandum to the Order is available on the website kriis.ee.