
Although this week’s statistics confirm last week’s trend that the situation has stabilised in Luxembourg, it remains precarious. Particularly the variant first discovered in the United Kingdom worries the health authorities and the education ministry. The South African strain has also been detected in Luxembourg.
In order to safeguard the efforts undertaken by the population and health care workers and to avoid another spike in cases as seen in neighbouring countries, MPs voted on Friday to extend restrictions until 21 February.
The now 9th version of the so-called Covid law was approved by 31 votes - exclusively from the government parties. The opposition voted unanimously against the legislation.
The following restrictions will last for at least 3 weeks:
The new law has changed the following regarding doctor’s qualifications and entrepreneurs:
Prospective doctors who are still completing their training are allowed to provide treatments on a temporary basis in order to beef up the health care service.
Business owners and freelancers in financial turmoil will be able to qualify for a suspension of social security contribution payments between 1January and 30 June 2021.
The operating costs of some businesses for February and March will be paid by the state.