
Coronavirus update, Aug. 6, 2021: Moderna claims its vaccine is 93 percent effective after six months
Plus: Johnson & Johnson won’t supply vaccine next week, vaccination lottery has ended, principals say Education Ministry guidelines are unfeasible.
Best things to do in Prague this week, Aug. 5–11
Prague Pride has daily events until Aug. 8, Open House Praha unlocks dozens of buildings, and Aneta Langerová will be at Azyl78.
Czech morning news in brief: Top headlines for Aug. 5, 2021
Czechs win bronze in men’s kayak at Olympics, UNESCO listing sought for handmade glass, German media critical of Czech rail infrastructure.
Coronavirus update, Aug. 5, 2021: Health Ministry to decide on third jab by end of August
Plus: O2 universum now offering walk-in vaccination, EU to buy Novavax vaccine, GPs could soon vaccinate children with Moderna
Czech morning news in brief: Top headlines for Aug. 4, 2021
Plus: Two killed in train collision near Domažlice, right to use arms to be embedded in constitution, sterilization victims to be compensated.
Coronavirus update, Aug. 4, 2021: Czech study says seniors may need third shot of Covid vaccine
Plus: Prague Congress Center now takes walk-ins, voting from quarantine signed into law, Zeman pushes for antibodies to be recognized.
A fast-growing company in Karlín is revolutionizing data management
Czech-Canadian firm Ataccama is seeking talent for its offices in Prague and globally.
Czech morning news in brief: Top headlines for Aug. 3, 2021
Czech medalists from Olympics to be rewarded, German President Steinmeier to visit Czech Republic, Czech politicians join criticism of Nord 2 pipeline.
Coronavirus update, Aug. 3, 2021: Delta variant in 90 percent of samples, experts warn of autumn surge
Plus: One-third of Covid patients caught it at work, more aid set aside for cultural event organizers, some regions won't give employees two days off.
Czech morning news in brief: top stories for Aug. 2, 2021
Prague Pride festival begins, more rain in the forecast, Czech Republic to offer visa to Belarusian runner, and more top headlines for this morning.
Coronavirus update: Aug. 2, 2021: Rules increasing capacity for culture and sports take effect
Plus: Babiš hopes other employees will get vaccination leave, Pfizer and Moderna raise vaccine prices, Slovakia starts vaccination lottery.
Czech morning news in brief: Top headlines for July 30, 2021
Markéta Vondroušová and Czech women's doubles team to vie for Olympic gold this weekend, Prague Zoo celebrates baby boom, and Czech crown strengthens.
Coronavirus update, July 30, 2021: Prague launches vaccination bus that will stop at popular locales
Plus: People who can’t wear masks need a doctor’s certificate, children won’t need pre-entry Covid tests when returning from risk countries.
Czech trap shooters Jiří Lipták and David Kostelecký win gold and silver medals in the Tokyo Olympics
The last time two members of the Czech team won medals together in the same event was for weightlifting in 1932, under the Czechoslovak flag.
The best things to do in Prague this week, July 29–August 4
Explore castles and chateaus in Prague and beyond as part of Hradozámecká noc, Prague Pride festival kicks off Monday, and student film in the open air.
FAQ: A guide to the new mandatory integration courses for foreigners in the Czech Republic
More details about what exactly the newly launched courses entail and who is required to take them.
Coronavirus update, July 29, 2021: Thousands of foreigners seek vaccination in the Czech Republic
More than a month after the start of registration, 15,842 people without public insurance have paid for vaccination against Covid-19.