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, osaliselt 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 |
Under the preamble of § 28 (2) and under § 28 (6) of the Communicable Diseases Prevention and Control Act and considering § 28 (2) 2), § 28 (5) 2) and 3) and § 28 (8) of the same, the following restrictions are imposed:
[RT III, 10.12.2020, 1 - entry into force 12.12.2020]
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. A person who crosses the state border for the purpose of
entering Estonia and who arrives from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland shall have taken, no earlier than 72 hours before arrival
in the country, a test for the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 causing the COVID‑19
disease which came back negative, and shall remain in their place of residence
or permanent place of stay for 14 calendar days after arrival in Estonia.
If a person has arrived in Estonia from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and
Northern Ireland and has not taken a test for the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2
causing the COVID-19 disease no earlier than 72 hours before arrival in
the country, that person shall take a test for the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2
causing the COVID-19 disease promptly after arrival in Estonia. The requirement
set out in this clause for taking a test for SARS-CoV-2 does not apply to
children under 10 years of age.
[RT III, 31.12.2020, 8 – entry into force 01.01.2021]
2. The 10-calendar-day restriction referred to in clause 1
and the 14-calendar-day restriction referred to in clause 11 do
not apply to a person if:
1) promptly after arrival in Estonia a person referred
to in clause 1 takes an initial test for the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2
causing the COVID-19 disease and the results of that test come back negative
and no earlier than on the seventh day after finding out the results of the
initial test the person takes a second test and the results of that test also
come back negative or a physician declares the person not to be contagious;
2) no earlier than 72 hours before arrival in the
country a person referred to in clause 11, including under
10 years of age, took a test for the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 causing the
COVID‑19 disease which came back negative and no earlier than on the
seventh day after arrival in Estonia the person takes a second test and the
results of that test also come back negative or a physician declares the person
not to be contagious;
3) a person referred to in clause 11,
including under 10 years of age, who took a test for the coronavirus
SARS-CoV-2 causing the COVID-19 disease promptly after arrival in Estonia takes
a second test no earlier than on the seventh day after finding out the results
of the initial test and the results of the second test also come back negative
or a physician declares the person not to be contagious.
[RT III, 31.12.2020, 8 – entry into force 01.01.2021]
3. A
person referred to in clause 1 and in sub-clause 1) of clause 2
may leave their place of residence or permanent place of stay provided the
person complies with measures imposed by the Government of the Republic or the Health
Board for preventing the possible spread of the communicable disease and takes
all possible measures for preventing the 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 upon referral by a health care
professional to receive health services or in the event of an emergency that
puts the person’s life of health at risk;
3) the person performs
urgent and inevitably necessary duties by a decision of their employer or
attends an urgent family occasion and after arrival in the country the person
has taken at least one test for the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 causing the COVID-19
disease, the results of which came back negative;
[RT III, 28.08.2020, 3 –
entry into force 01.09.2020]
4) the person is getting the
everyday essentials near their place of residence or place of stay because it
is otherwise impossible;
5) the person is outdoors
and completely avoids contact with other persons;
6) the person has signed a
statement of compliance with instructions issued by the Health Board and
applicable requirements, thereby confirming their obligation to comply with the
above requirements.
31. A person referred to in clause 11 and in
sub-clause 1) of clause 2 who has arrived in Estonia from the United
Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland may leave their place of residence
or permanent place of stay provided the person complies with measures imposed
by the Government of the Republic or the Health Board for preventing the
possible spread of the communicable disease and takes all possible measures for
preventing the 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 upon referral by a health care professional to receive
health services or in the event of an emergency that puts the person’s life of
health at risk;
3) the person is getting the everyday essentials near
their place of residence or place of stay because it is otherwise impossible;
4) the person is outdoors and completely avoids contact
with other persons;
5) the person has signed a statement of compliance with
instructions issued by the Health Board and applicable requirements, thereby
confirming their obligation to comply with the above requirements.
[RT III, 23.12.2020, 1 – entry into force 28.12.2020]
4. The provisions of clauses 1, 11 and 2 do
not apply to asymptomatic persons as per clauses of the Government of the
Republic Order No. 169 “Imposition of temporary restrictions on crossing
the state border in order to prevent a new outbreak of the coronavirus
SARS-CoV-2 causing the COVID-19 disease” of 16 May 2020 in the following
cases:
[RT III, 31.12.2020, 8 – entry into force 01.01.2021]
1) persons referred to in
clauses 2 through 8 and 10 through 12 who were abroad and have arrived in
Estonia for a purpose set out in clauses 3 through 8 or 10, including
employees of diplomatic missions or consular posts of Estonia or their family
members or holders of an Estonian diplomatic passport or persons arriving in
Estonia in the framework of international military cooperation or members of
foreign delegations arriving in Estonia for official meetings on the invitation
of a state or local authority;
[RT III, 28.08.2020, 3 –
entry into force 01.09.2020]
2) [repealed – RT
III, 14.09.2020, 1 – entry into force
14.09.2020]
3) [repealed – RT
III, 14.09.2020, 1 – entry into force
14.09.2020]
4) [repealed – RT
III, 14.09.2020, 1 – entry into force
14.09.2020]
5) [repealed – RT
III, 14.09.2020, 1 – entry into force 14.09.2020]
6) persons referred to in
clauses 2 and 121 who have been in a Member State of the
European Union or a Schengen Member State, the United Kingdom of Great Britain
and Northern Ireland or the Principality of Andorra, the Principality of Monaco,
the Republic of San Marino and the Vatican City State (Holy See) 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 country for the past 14 days is equal to
or less than 25. The restriction provided for in clauses 1 and 2 of the
Government of the Republic Order No. 282 “Restrictions on the freedom of
movement and on holding public meetings and public events as necessary for preventing
the spread of the COVID-19 disease” of 19 August 2020 does also not apply
to persons referred to in this clause if the cumulative number of positive
tests for the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 causing the COVID-19 disease per
100,000 inhabitants in said country for the past 14 days is greater
than 25 but less than or up to 10% greater than the cumulative number of
positive tests for the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 causing the COVID-19 disease per
100,000 inhabitants in the Republic of Estonia for the past 14 days
or equal thereto but not greater than 50. The Ministry of Foreign Affairs
publishes this information on its website;
[RT III, 29.10.2020, 2 –
entry into force 30.10.2020]
7) persons referred to in
clause 122, unless they arrive from a country where the
cumulative number of positive tests for the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 causing the
COVID-19 disease per 100,000 inhabitants for the past 14 days is
greater than 16;
8) persons referred to in
clause 2 who arrive from a country referred to in clause 122, unless
the cumulative number of positive tests for the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 causing
the COVID 19 disease per 100,000 inhabitants in said country for the past
14 days is greater than 16;
9) persons referred to in
clause 123, unless in the country from where a 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 the COVID-19 disease per
100,000 inhabitants for the past 14 days is greater than 16 or unless
the above information is not available for that country and there is a high
risk of the virus spreading in that country. A sponsor of a person referred to
in this clause shall ensure, in the event that 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 the COVID-19 disease 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, in cooperation with that person that the
latter can stay in their place of residence or permanent place of stay for up
to 10 calendar days after arrival in Estonia and be tested for the
coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 immediately after arrival in Estonia and re-tested no
earlier than on their 10th day in Estonia. A person who is an
athlete, a coach or a team member from a third country 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
league 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 may perform 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 the COVID-19
disease, the results of which came back negative.
[RT III, 29.10.2020, 2 –
entry into force 30.10.2020]
41. [Repealed – RT III, 09.10.2020, 1 – entry into force 12.10.2020]
42. The
provisions of clauses 1 and 2 and sub-clause 6) of clause 4 are
not applied to asymptomatic persons who have been in the territory of the
Republic of Lithuania, the Republic of Latvia, the Republic of Finland or the
Republic of Estonia for the past 10 days in succession and who arrive in
the Republic of Estonia from the Republic of Lithuania, the Republic of Latvia
or the Republic of Finland if the cumulative number of positive tests for the
coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 causing the COVID-19 disease per 100,000 inhabitants
for the past 14 days in said countries is over 10% greater than the
cumulative number of positive tests for the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 causing the
COVID-19 disease per 100,000 inhabitants in the Republic of Estonia for
the past 14 days or greater than 50 and no earlier than 48 hours
before arrival in the country the persons took a test for the coronavirus
SARS-CoV-2 causing the COVID-19 disease which came back negative. The Ministry
of Foreign Affairs publishes information on the morbidity rates in those
countries on its website.
[RT III, 29.10.2020, 2 –
entry into force 30.10.2020]
43. The
provisions of clauses 1 and 2, sub-clause 6) of clause 4 and
clause 42 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, 09.10.2020, 1 –
entry into force 12.10.2020]
44. The
provisions of clauses 1 and 2 and sub-clause 6) of clause 4 are
not applied to asymptomatic persons who have been in the territory of the
Republic of Lithuania, the Republic of Latvia, the Republic of Finland or the
Republic of Estonia for the past 10 days in succession and who have
entered the Republic of Lithuania, the Republic of Latvia or the Republic of
Finland from the Republic of Estonia and then returned from said countries to
the Republic of Estonia if the cumulative number of positive tests for the
coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 causing the COVID-19 disease per
100,000 inhabitants for the past 14 days in the country returned from
is over 10% greater than the cumulative number of positive tests for the
coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 causing the COVID-19 disease per
100,000 inhabitants in the Republic of Estonia for the past 14 days
or greater than 50 and the persons take a test after arrival in the Republic of
Estonia. After arrival in the country the persons must stay in their place of
residence or permanent place of stay until finding out that their test was
negative.
[RT III, 29.10.2020, 2 –
entry into force 30.10.2020]
45. The
provisions of clauses 1 and 2, sub-clause 6) of clause 4 and
clause 42 are not applied to asymptomatic persons who have
been in the territory of the Republic of Lithuania, the Republic of Latvia, the
Republic of Finland or the Republic of Estonia for the past 10 days in
succession and who arrive in the Republic of Estonia from the Republic of
Lithuania, the Republic of Latvia or the Republic of Finland and if they arrive
in the Republic of Estonia from the Republic of Lithuania, the Republic of
Latvia or the Republic of Finland for the purpose of working, studying or
receiving health services or for family reasons or transit.
[RT III, 29.10.2020, 2 –
entry into force 30.10.2020]
5. [Repealed – RT III, 04.09.2020, 1 – entry into force 04.09.2020]
6. The provisions of clauses 1 and 2 do not apply to asymptomatic persons who participate in a public event referred to in clause 7 as an artist or who are directly involved in carrying out the event or 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.
7. Public
events, sports competitions and sports events if the requirements established
for the participants differ from those set out in clauses 11, 15 and 17
through 19 are allowed on the following conditions:
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entry into force 24.11.2020]
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 Health Board shall establish necessary restrictions on the freedom of movement of the persons referred to in clause 6.
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 and in cases provided for in sub-clause 1) of clause 91
and sub-clause 1) of clause 10. 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.
[RT III, 23.11.2020, 1 –
entry into force 24.11.2020]
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 10 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 10 persons
does not apply to families;
[RT III, 12.11.2020, 5 –
entry into force 16.11.2020]
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 that from 22:00 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, 03.12.2020, 1 –
entry into force 05.12.2020]
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 10 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 10 persons
does not apply to families;
[RT III, 12.11.2020, 5 –
entry into force 16.11.2020]
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 up to 50% of occupancy at the place of provision of service and the
number of customers up to 250 people;
[RT III, 23.11.2020, 1 –
entry into force 24.11.2020]
3) the service provider
ensures that from 22:00 to 06:00 the only persons in the 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, 03.12.2020, 1 –
entry into force 05.12.2020]
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 where
a specific seat is ensured for persons in the designated area on the condition
that:
[RT III, 23.12.2020, 1 – entry into force 24.12.2020]
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 in Harju County and Ida-Viru
County;
[RT III, 23.11.2020, 1 –
entry into force 28.11.2020]
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) up to two persons may be
and move around together indoors 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]
2) the organiser of an
indoor meeting ensures up to 50% attendance capacity and the number of
attendees up to 250 people;
[RT III, 23.11.2020, 1 –
entry into force 24.11.2020]
3) the organiser of an
outdoor meeting ensures the number of attendees up to 500 people;
[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 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. Public
saunas, spas, swimming pools and water parks may only be used if the following
requirements are met:
1) up to two persons may be
and move around together indoors 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]
2) the service provider
ensures up to 50% of occupancy in the place of provision of service;
3) the service provider
ensures the availability of disinfectants;
4) the service provider ensures
compliance with the disinfection requirements according to instructions from
the Health Board.
Engaging in sports or training in said places is subject to the
requirements provided for in clauses 17 and 18.
15. Public
events are allowed only if the following requirements are met:
1) up to two persons may be
and move around together indoors 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]
2) the organiser of an
indoor event ensures up to 50% of occupancy and the number of attendees up to
250 people;
[RT III, 23.11.2020, 1 –
entry into force 24.11.2020]
3) the organiser of an
outdoor event ensures the number of attendees up to 500 people;
[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]
41) the organiser
of an event ensures that attendees are not at the venue from 22:00 to 06:00;
[RT III, 03.12.2020, 1 –
entry into force 05.12.2020]
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]
16. Public religious services and other public religious rites
are allowed only if the following requirements are met:
1) indoors where specific seats have not been
designated, 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) indoors where specific seats have been designated, up
to two persons may be and move around together outside the area of designated
seats while keeping at least two metres of distance from others, except for
families and in cases when said requirements cannot be reasonably ensured;
3) up to 50% of occupancy is ensured indoors and the
number of attendees up to 250 people where specific seats have not been
designated and up to 400 people where specific seats have been designated;
4) the organiser of an outdoor event ensures the number
of attendees up to 500 people;
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 and carrying out sports and exercise events outdoors are
only allowed if the scattering of people and the number of participants up to
500 people are ensured and the organiser of the activity ensures the
availability of disinfectants and compliance with the disinfection requirements
according to instructions from the Health Board. This restriction does not
apply to all sports teams if requirements arising from the international
competition rules for the sport are complied with, or to training of candidates
for Estonian adult sports teams and training of championship league teams.
[RT III, 03.12.2020, 1 –
entry into force 05.12.2020]
18. Engaging
in sports, training and carrying out sports and exercise events indoors are
only allowed if the following requirements are met:
1) the organiser ensures the
scattering of people;
[RT III, 23.11.2020, 1 –
entry into force 24.11.2020]
2) at sports and exercise
events in public indoor spaces, up to two spectators 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]
3) the organiser ensures up
to 50% attendance capacity and the number of attendees up to 250 people at
sports and exercise events;
[RT III, 23.11.2020, 1 –
entry into force 24.11.2020]
4) the spectators wear a
mask 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) in Harju County it is
ensured that there are up to 10 people in a group and that there is no
contact with other groups;
[RT III, 04.12.2020, 3 – entry into force
05.12.2020]
51) the organiser
of a sports or exercise event ensures that attendees are not at the venue from
22:00 to 06:00;
[RT III, 03.12.2020, 1 –
entry into force 05.12.2020]
6) the organiser ensures the
availability of disinfectants;
[RT III, 23.11.2020, 1 –
entry into force 24.11.2020]
7) the organiser ensures
compliance with the disinfection requirements according to instructions from
the Health Board.
The requirements in this clause do not apply to activities
carried out under preschool, basic and secondary education curricula.
Sub-clauses 3) and 5) do not apply to professional and semiprofessional
sports activities within the competitions system of a sports federation,
including in youth sport to those athletes and teams that participate in
Estonian championships organised by a sports federation.
[RT III, 23.11.2020, 1 –
entry into force 24.11.2020]
19. Sports
competitions are allowed only if the following requirements are met:
1) the organiser of an event
ensures the scattering of people;
[RT III, 23.11.2020, 1 –
entry into force 24.11.2020]
2) the organiser of an
indoor event ensures up to 50% attendance capacity and the number of attendees
up to 250 people;
[RT III, 23.11.2020, 1 –
entry into force 24.11.2020]
3) the organiser of an
outdoor event ensures the number of attendees up to 500 people;
[RT III, 23.11.2020, 1 –
entry into force 24.11.2020]
4) the spectators wear a
mask 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) at competitions held in
public indoor spaces, up to two spectators 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]
6) the organiser of an event
ensures the availability of disinfectants;
[RT III, 23.11.2020, 1 –
entry into force 24.11.2020]
7) 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]
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;
3) in rooms open for the
public, the service provider ensures wet cleaning of surfaces subject to
frequent touching after every 2 to 4 hours;
4) interactive displays are
closed or the service provider ensures their wet cleaning after each use or the
service provider has made disposable gloves available to the visitors and
ensures the safe handling thereof after use;
5) if possible, the service
provider replaces physical information materials handed out free of charge with
digital ones;
6) no creative work or
workshops with shared means of work are organised or disinfection is ensured
after each user.
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. Indoor
hobby activities and hobby education in Harju County and indoor refresher
training in Harju County and Ida-Viru County are only allowed if the following
requirements are met:
[RT III, 04.12.2020, 3 – entry into force
05.12.2020]
1) it is ensured that there
are up to 10 people in a group and that there is no contact with other
groups;
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) shared objects are
disinfected after each use;
4) the service provider
ensures the availability of disinfectants and compliance with the disinfection
requirements according to instructions from the Health Board.
The requirements set out in this clause do not apply to
activities related to the military defence or internal security of the state.
[RT III, 23.11.2020, 1 –
entry into force 24.11.2020]
203. In
Ida-Viru County, indoor hobby activities, hobby education, engaging in sports
and training as well as indoor sports and exercise events are only allowed if
the following requirements are met:
1) individual learning or individual activities are ensured;
2) 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;
3) 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;
4) shared objects are disinfected after each use;
5) the service provider ensures the availability of
disinfectants and compliance with the disinfection requirements according to
instructions from the Health Board;
6) the organiser of a sports competition ensures that the
competition is organised subject to the requirements referred to in
clause 19.
The requirements in this clause do not apply to sports activities carried out
under preschool, basic and secondary education curricula, activities related to
the military defence or internal security of the state, professional and semiprofessional
sports activities within the competitions system of a sports federation,
including in youth sport to those athletes and teams that participate in
Estonian championships organised by a sports federation, or activities of
disabled persons.
[RT III, 04.12.2020, 3 – entry into force
05.12.2020]
204. From
14 December 2020 up to and including 10 January 2021 outdoor and
indoor sporting and training activities are allowed if the following
requirements are met:
[RT III, 29.12.2020, 1 – entry into force 30.12.2020]
1) individual activities and individual training,
including with an instructor, free of any contact are ensured indoors;
2) it is ensured that there are up to 10
people in a group outdoors and that there is no contact with other groups;
3) 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;
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;
5) shared objects are disinfected after each use;
6) the service provider ensures the availability
of disinfectants and compliance with the disinfection requirements according to
instructions from the Health Board.
This restriction does 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 leagues, activities related to the military defence or internal
security of the state, or activities of disabled persons.
[RT III,
10.12.2020, 1 – entry into force 12.12.2020]
205. From
14 December 2020 up to and including 10 January 2021 sports and
exercise events are not allowed.
[RT III, 29.12.2020, 1 – entry into force 30.12.2020]
206. From 14 December 2020 up to and including 10 January 2021
sports competitions are only allowed if the following requirements are met:
[RT III, 29.12.2020, 1 – entry into force 30.12.2020]
1) only
championship league teams participating in the competitions system of sports
federations, professional athletes, and members of and candidates for Estonian
adult and youth teams take part in sports competitions;
2) no
spectators are allowed;
3) 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 contestants
and in cases when said requirements cannot be reasonably ensured;
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 indoor competition ensures up to 50% of occupancy and the
number of attendees up to 250 people;
6) the
organiser of an outdoor competition ensures the number of attendees up to
500 people;
7) the
organiser of a competition ensures the availability of disinfectants;
8) the
organiser of a competition ensures compliance with the disinfection
requirements according to instructions from the Health Board.
[RT III, 10.12.2020, 1 – entry into force
12.12.2020]
207. From 14 December 2020 up to and including 10 January 2021
youth work, hobby activities, hobby education and refresher training are only
allowed if the following requirements are met:
[RT III, 29.12.2020, 1 – entry into force 30.12.2020]
1) indoor youth work, hobby education, hobby activities
and refresher training are allowed if individual activities and individual
training, including with an instructor, free of any contact are ensured;
[RT III, 23.12.2020, 1 – entry into force 28.12.2020]
2) outdoor youth work, hobby education, hobby activities
and refresher training are allowed if it is ensured that there are up to
10 people in a group and that there is no contact with other groups;
[RT III, 23.12.2020, 1 – entry into force 28.12.2020]
3) [repealed – RT III, 23.12.2020, 1 – entry into force 28.12.2020]
4) 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;
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 activities or for other significant
reasons;
6) shared
objects are disinfected after each use;
7) the
service provider ensures the availability of disinfectants and compliance with
the disinfection requirements according to instructions from the Health Board.
This
restriction does not apply to activities related to the military defence or
internal security of the state, or activities of disabled persons. The
requirements referred to in this clause do not apply to Astangu Vocational
Rehabilitation Centre.
[RT III, 10.12.2020, 1 – entry into force
12.12.2020]
208. From 14 December 2020 up to and including
10 January 2021 a restriction on the freedom of movement in educational
institutions is imposed as follows:
[RT III, 23.12.2020, 1 – entry into force 28.12.2020]
1) students
may not be or move around in study buildings of general education schools,
vocational educational institutions, institutions of professional higher
education and universities, which are only deemed to be rooms used for learning
purposes;
11) the provisions of sub-clause 1) do
not apply to students of general education institutions in grades 1
through 4;
[RT III, 23.12.2020, 1 – entry into force 28.12.2020]
2) sub-clause 1)
does not apply when 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 or compete in Olympiads;
3) in the events referred to in
sub-clauses 11) and 2) people are scattered in classrooms
considering the nature of activities and outside classrooms up to two 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;
[RT III, 23.12.2020, 1 – entry into force 28.12.2020]
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 activities or for other significant
reasons;
5) 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 schools where most
students receive enhanced support or special support, pre-school child care
institutions or activities of disabled persons.
[RT III, 10.12.2020, 1 – entry into force
12.12.2020]
209. From 28 December 2020 up to and including
17 January 2021 the restrictions on the freedom of movement provided for
in clauses 81 through 208 are applied in Harju
County and Ida-Viru County with the specifications provided for in this clause:
1) persons may not be or move around in indoor places of
provision of leisure services, museums or exhibition facilities. Outdoors it
shall be ensured that the number of customers in a group is up to
10 people and that there is no contact with other groups. 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;
2) people may be at a place of provision of
accommodation services only for the purpose of staying there overnight. This
restriction does not apply to the proprietor of a place of provision of service
or their representative or employees or persons working in the same building,
persons involved in emergency work or persons necessary for economic servicing
of the place;
3) persons may not be or move around in indoor public
sports clubs or other sports facilities, 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 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;
4) persons may not be or move around in catering
establishment’s sales or seating area, except for the purpose of takeaway or
provision of delivery or transport services. 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. This restriction does also 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;
5) indoor public meetings, public events, including
conferences, theatre performances, concerts and film screenings, with or
without specific seats, are not allowed;
6) public events and public meetings outdoors are
allowed if it is ensured that there are up to10 people in a group and that
there is no contact with other groups;
7) public religious services and other public religious
rites may take place on the conditions referred to in clause 16;
8) indoor youth work, hobby activities, hobby education
and refresher training are not allowed. Outdoor youth work, hobby activities,
hobby education and refresher training are allowed if it is ensured that there
are up to 10 people in a group and that there is no contact with other
groups. This restriction does not apply to activities related to the military
defence or internal security of the state, or activities of disabled persons;
9) engaging in sports and training in public indoor
spaces are not allowed. Engaging in sports and training outdoors are allowed if
it is ensured that there are up to 10 people in a group and that there is
no contact with other groups. This restriction does 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 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, 23.12.2020, 1 – entry into force 28.12.2020]
2010. [Repealed – RT III, 29.12.2020, 1 – entry into force 30.12.2020]
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. 473 of 30 December 2020
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 the COVID-19 disease.
§ 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, general public interest in avoiding the 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. It must also be considered that the number of infected people and the number of deaths are still on the rise in the world, including Estonia. The increasing number of infected people who need to be hospitalised may put the continuity of the health care system in risk in a very short period of time.
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 the COVID-19 disease. 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 Actand 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.
On 30 December 2020 the Estonian morbidity rate for the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 causing the COVID-19 disease per 100,000 inhabitants for the last 14 days was 600.69. 6648 tests were analysed in the last 24 hours and 968 of them came back positive. 412 persons were in hospital and 24 patients were on mechanical ventilation. A total of 226 people have died in Estonia as a result of the coronavirus.
Consequently, the imposition of requirements is an efficient and proportional measure for the protection of public health. The reasons for the measures and restrictions are set out in the Order and the explanatory memorandum to the Order.
Establishment of the restrictions is based on the fact that the COVID-19 disease 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 showing typical symptoms. This means that a person can contract the virus when in close contact with an infected person or through contaminated surfaces or hands. The virus spreads faster indoors 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.
Various restrictions on the freedom of movement for preventing and stopping the spread of the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 causing the COVID-19 disease 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. The restrictions were imposed with the consideration that the implementation thereof would allow people to carry on with their normal lives as much as possible.
On 23 December 2020 additional restrictions were imposed on persons arriving in Estonia from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland since one of many mutations of the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 (B.1.1.7.) which is different because the genome has a relatively large number of mutations (23) has spread there. Said mutation is mostly spreading in South East England where an increase in morbidity has been noted in the past weeks. Since there is a lot of still unconfirmed and unclear information about the new strain of the virus, including the rate at which it spreads and the seriousness of the disease it causes, stricter restrictions on people arriving from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland were imposed on 23 December 2020 as a preventive measure for avoiding a rapid increase in morbidity, and according to those restrictions persons arriving from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland are required to stay in their place of residence or permanent place of stay for 14 calendar days after having arrived in Estonia. Also, restrictions on direct flights to countries with high morbidity rates cease on 1 January 2021.
In keeping with the aforesaid, these amendments set out that persons arriving in Estonia from the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland shall have taken a test for the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 causing the COVID-19 disease no earlier than 72 hours before arrival in Estonia and the results of that test must have come back negative. If a person has not taken the test before arrival in Estonia, they must take the test promptly after having arrived in Estonia. If a person refuses to be tested, the measures and restrictions provided for in § 27 (1) 1) and 2) of the Communicable Diseases Prevention and Control Act may be applied to them.
In addition to individuals becoming infected, the virus has a perceptible effect on the continuity of the health care system starting from the now critically low number of hospital beds intended for the COVID-19 disease caused by the coronavirus SARS-CoV-2 and ending with the availability of scheduled treatment. The wide spread of the virus also has a significant negative effect on the entire society (labour market, enterprise, education, free self-realisation, and so on).
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.