From July 8, establishments open to the public in Monaco will be able to apply to be labelled “Monaco Safe.”

The Government is emphasising “health confidence” to enhance the attractiveness of the Principality In order to support its economic recovery. The plan includes shops, hotels, restaurants, congress centres and all places open to the public that are operating in compliance with the health rules in force to combat the spread of coronavirus.

“This is an additional asset available to tourism professionals and traders to convey that the Principality is safe and attractive and will continue to be,” the Government said.

Obtaining the Label is a voluntary and free process, and can be applied for through https://teleservice.gouv.mc/monaco-safe/. The Government said applications will be processed quickly.

PHOTO: From left to right: Laurence Garino, Head of the Welcome Office and Head of the Covid19 Entreprises unit; Didier Gamerdinger, Minister of Social Affairs and Health, and Deborah Ouzemane of the Division of Health and Food Security within the Directorate of Health Initiatives