Breaking – Cinemas to open, face mask no longer obligatory in stations
Cinema City told on its Facebook page that, after 203 days of closure, they would reopen on June 3.
According to atv.hu, they highlighted that only those can enter, who already have an immunity certificate (card). Provided that they obtain such a card, people between 16 and 18 can arrive without adults. However, those who are under 18 and have not received a vaccine can enter only if an already inoculated adult accompanies them. Based on portfolio.hu, those who can enter the cinemas do not have to wear a face mask.
Moreover, except for Cinema City VIP and 4DX, people will be able to sit on every second seat, all their employees will wear a mask, and they will continue to
regularly sanitise all public spaces, toilets and rooms.
According to hellomagyar.hu, wearing a face mask is no longer obligatory at open-air train or bus stations from yesterday. However, wearing one is still a must on trains, buses, HÉVs and inside the stations. Those who refuse to do so will receive first a warning, then
an 8,000 HUF (25 EUR) fee, and can be excluded from using the service.
The companies still encourage everybody to utilise non-contact opportunities to buy a ticket or a season ticket.
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Source: atv.hu, portfolio.hu, hellomagyar.hu