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Gremi Personal opened two quarantine centres in Gdańsk and Łódź

date2020-03-24

Gremi Personal recently opened two quarantine centres for its Ukrainian workers in Gdańsk and Łódź. During the pandemic, undergoing a mandatory 14-day quarantine for everyone arriving in Poland is now a requirement.

Gremi Personal owner Evgenij Kirichenko commented on the situation on the PRYAMOY TV channel (Ukraine): "At the company we are doing everything to ensure that the quarantine for our workers takes place in comfortable and safe conditions. The quarantine centres are needed primarily by our workers who temporarily left for Ukraine; during that time the borders were closed, and now they are trying to return to work. As well as for Ukrainians who have a work permit in Poland but cannot travel to Poland because they simply do not know where the quarantine will take place."

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