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Ski Classics Covid-19 Policy Guidelines Appendix 2 • Event Specific Information APPENDIX 2 • EVENT SPECIFIC INFORMATION PRO TEAM TEMPO & ENGADIN LA DIAGONELA GOVERNMENTAL & TOURIST INFORMATION COVID-19 COORDINATOR ENIT, ESTERI and ViaggiaResicuri Roman Grossrieder Südtirol +41 79 468 38 71 [email protected] MARCIALONGA COVID-19 COORDINATOR Peider Gotsch TBC +41 76 200 08 39 [email protected] LOCAL PCR TEST CENTER TBC LOCAL PCR TEST CENTER Upper Engadin Hospital, +41 81 851 81 11 GOVERNMENTAL & TOURIST INFORMATION ENIT, ESTERI and ViaggiaResicuri Via Nouva 3, 7503 Samedan, Information: www.spital-oberengadin.ch/en LA VENOSTA Open 24h COVID-19 COORDINATOR Thomas Punter +39 0473 633 101 GOVERNMENTAL & TOURIST INFORMATION FOPH [email protected] SEM Canton of Graubünden LOCAL PCR TEST CENTER Engadin Hospital Schlanders +39 0473 738 111 Krankenhaus-Str. 3, I-39028 Schlanders (BZ) TOBLACH-CORTINA [email protected] COVID-19 COORDINATOR Until January 21st Gianna di Lorenzo +39 329 2417437 OVERNMENTAL & TOURIST INFORMATION ENIT, ESTERI and ViaggiaResicuri [email protected] Südtirol COVID-19 COORDINATOR January 22-24th JIZERSKA50 Anna Santer +39 331 6459349 COVID-19 COORDINATOR [email protected] Roman Kalous +420 602 273 617 [email protected] LOCAL PCR TEST CENTER Medical Center Cortina Medica LOCAL PCR TEST CENTER Cortina Medica Srls, Corso Italia 164 Liberec Hospital 320 43 Cortina d’Ampezzo Information: www.nemlib.cz/covid-19/testy/ Dr. Alessandro Pirovano +39 436 680 090 [email protected] GOVERNMENTAL & TOURIST INFORMATION MVCR, MVCR-country-list and MZV Office hours Monday-Saturday 10-12.30 and 16-18.30 MZCR Tests need to be booked by each Pro Team Information phone line in CZE (English speaking): 1221 Cost: 50€ per test Other test centers specified in Appendix 3. 6 SKI CLASSICS COVID-19 POLICY GUIDELINES APPENDIX 2 • EVENT SPECIFIC INFORMATION VASALOPPET ÅREFJÄLLSLOPPET COVID-19 COORDINATOR COVID-19 COORDINATOR Johanna Larsson +46 76 824 92 42 TBC [email protected] LOCAL PCR TEST CENTER Tommy Höglund +46 70 621 63 56 TBC [email protected] GOVERNMENTAL & TOURIST INFORMATION Krisinformation and Visit Sweden LOCAL PCR TEST CENTER Swedish citizens book PCR tests in the app Min Vård. Foreign citizens contact respective health care center by phone or email. REISTADLØPET COVID-19 COORDINATOR Mora Vårdcentral +46 250 493 702 Gunnar Skipenes +47 480 10 655 Mora lasarett, 792 85 Mora, Sweden [email protected] [email protected] LOCAL PCR TEST CENTER Sälen Vårdcentral +46 280 498 491 Bardu (Setermoen/Start): Sälengallerian, 780 67 Sälen, Sweden Doctor’s office in Bardu +47 468 47 368 [email protected] Fogd Holmboesgate 56, 9360 Bardu Opening hours are found here. GOVERNMENTAL & TOURIST INFORMATION Krisinformation and Visit Sweden Målselv (Bardufoss/Finish): Målselv Helth Centre +47 778 32 528 BiRKEBEINERRENNET Fagerlidal 397, 9325 Bardufoss COVID-19 COORDINATOR Opening hours are found here. Sølvi Amundsen Aas +47 905 23 026 [email protected] GOVERNMENTAL & TOURIST INFORMATION NIPH LOCAL PCR TEST CENTER NDH Lillehammer Ungdomshallen next to Håkons Hall, Nordsetervegen 41, you need to YLLÄS-LEVI make an appointment on phone nr + 47 909 41 700, monday-Friday at COVID-19 COORDINATOR 08.30-15.00 hrs. Satu Pesonen +358 40 820 9419 [email protected] Rena Book appointment at +47 48 88 27 62 LOCAL PCR TEST CENTER TBC GOVERNMENTAL & TOURIST INFORMATION NIPH NDH GOVERNMENTAL & TOURIST INFORMATION RAJA THL 7 SKI CLASSICS COVID-19 POLICY GUIDELINES.
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