Iceland Will Begin to Allow Concerts, Theater Performances, and Religious Services

The country reopened bars and gyms earlier this week.

By: Feb. 12, 2021
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Iceland will soon allow people to attend concerts, theater performances, and religious services, according to Travel Agent Central. The comes after the country reopened bars and gyms earlier this week.

Iceland is the only country in Europe that is rated fully "green," meaning it has a COVID-19 positivity rate under 4%. However, the country's chief epidemiologist notes that the low rate does not mean the country has fully eliminated the virus in the community, meaning "we need to proceed carefully."

Under the new regulations, bars are now allowed to open until 10 p.m. each night. The limits for indoor arts performances and religious services were increased from 100 to 150 people.

Read more on Travel Agent Central and stay up to date on Iceland's COVID-19 regulations and prevention procedures at www.covid.is.



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