“For the time being we do not see the need to introduce additional restrictions,” said a health ministry spokesman.

“For the time being we do not see the need to introduce additional restrictions,” said a health ministry spokesman.
Adam Niedzielski also warned Poland could soon reach 40,000 daily new cases, which would be the country’s highest ever figures.
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Without a state of emergency, the government’s measures may be unconstitutional.
Hotels, restaurants and sports facilities will remain closed to in-person visitors.
Former prime minister Donald Tusk compared the restrictions to martial law.
The government has announced a “national quarantine”, with hotels, shopping centres and ski slopes closed.
Local authorities, businesses and celebrities have launched appeals.
Church attendance is also restricted.
Poland is now one step from full lockdown, the prime minister warned.
Some local authorities are offering exemptions and helplines.
The restrictions go into force from Saturday.
The daily coronavirus infection figure passed 10,000 for the first time today.
Gyms and pools will also close.
“Only through a calm, responsible approach” can “we slow the growth in infections and avoid a second lockdown”, says the prime minister.