Coronavirus update, March 12, 2021: Johnson & Johnson single dose vaccine approved for use in EU
Coronavirus testing in companies to last at least until May, Czech-developed pneumonia drug has started clinical trials.
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Czech morning news in brief: top stories for March 11, 2021
Prague farmers markets call for reopening, Zeman demands health minister's dismissal over Sputnik vaccine, bill to compensate Roma women has early support.
Coronavirus update, March 11, 2021: Record 47,000 people vaccinated on Wednesday
Hamáček wants vaccination for police and firefighters, regional governors against Russian Sputnik vaccine, govt. to address antigen test shortage.
Czech morning news in brief: top stories for March 10, 2021
Tibetan flags fly in the Czech captial and beyond today, Czech railways struggling, and consumer prices on the rise.
Coronavirus update, March 10, 2021: COVID-related deaths in Prague now over 2,000
First Czech COVID patient sent abroad, Croatia offers help with COVID patients, January death toll sets a national record.
Czech morning news in brief: top stories for March 9, 2021
Largest mass murder of Czechoslovak citizens in history commemorated, Airbnb listings in decline, Czech Republic supports EU vaccination passes.
Coronavirus update, March 9, 2021: Epidemic slowing but a tough week lies ahead, deputy PM says
Reproduction number falls below 1.0, govt. approves bonuses for health workers, firms burdening free public testing.
Czech morning news in brief: top stories for March 8, 2021
Thousands of swimmers take icy plunge thru weekend, Czech govt. to discuss gender equality strategy, international heist robs Czech bank of billions.
Coronavirus update, March 8, 2021: Testing to extend to firms with under 50 employees
Government plans a comprehensive compensation package and Health Minister Blatný sees the coming week as critical.
Coronavirus update, March 5, 2021: PM Babiš says restrictions unlikely to ease anytime soon
Czech Republic still worst in EU in new COVID cases, antigen testing starts in medium-size firms, government to discuss mandatory home office.
Czech morning news in brief: top stories for March 4, 2021
Czech vaccination rate among Europe's worst, a medieval music score is uncovered at Prague's Clementinum, Czech GDP sees significant drop.
Coronavirus update, March 4, 2021: Death toll crosses 21,000 as Czech Republic requests Chinese vaccine
As new cases surpass 15,000, EU allots 100,000 extra vaccines to the Czech Republic and President Zeman requests Sinopharm vaccine from China.
Czech morning news in brief: top stories for March 3, 2021
Rohlík to expand into Europe, Smartwings will require negative test, Prague police report 9,000 violations of anti-COVID measures last month.
Coronavirus update, March 3, 2021: fourth highest number of new COVID cases since last March
Testing starts at large companies today, Czech patients may go to Germany this week, and the Czech Republic green lights Regeneron.
Coronavirus update, March 2, 2021: Czech Republic hits record high in serious cases and hospitalized
The govt. will meet today to discuss mandatory home office, Slovenia and Austria offer help, and testing in companies begins Wednesday.
Czech morning news in brief: top stories for March 2, 2021
EU announces proposal for "Digital Green Pass," Czech kindergartens switch to distance learning, Prymula back in action, and more.