People who were there between December 23 and 24 were asked – as is customary in these cases – to carry out a PCR test as a precautionary measure.
In addition, these people should pay attention to their state of health for 14 days and, as a precaution, pay more attention to hygiene and safety measures such as keeping their distance, wearing FFP2 masks and avoiding crowds. According to the country, the person affected had had symptoms since December 25 and had last worked in the restaurant on December 24, 2021.
According to the current Covid regulations, bar operations are currently not allowed, and food and drinks may only be taken at assigned seats, it was emphasized. It is compulsory for staff to wear an FFP2 mask and a 3G certificate. 2G proof applies to guests; outside the seat, guests must also wear an FFP2 mask.
According to the state, the health authority carries out surveys on the spot in coordination with the police with regard to the guest registration lists, in order to be able to inform all affected guests directly, as it was said. However, in order not to lose unnecessary time and to act as quickly as possible, the public appeal was made.
The “Kitzloch“At the beginning of the corona pandemic in March 2020, including Ischgl, it hit the international headlines. On March 7, a test result by the bartender at the après-ski bar was positive.Kitzloch“They were consequently isolated and the bar was temporarily closed. On March 8, it became public that previously ill Icelanders were in the”Kitzloch“were. On March 9th the restaurant”Kitzloch“finally blocked by the authorities.
Source: Nachrichten