Czech Health Minister: 'Don’t travel between regions and stay home if possible'
The pandemic measures have stopped working and the British mutation is likely spreading, Blatný said.
School supplies and paper may return to Czech government's "essential items" list from next week
Current coronavirus rules have restricted the sale of non-essential items as not to disadvantage smaller shops which are closed.
Czech morning news in brief: top stories for Jan. 14, 2021
German travel restrictions won't impact Czech commuters, Zeman urges re-think on Afghanistan, and most popular sports in the Czech Republic revealed.
Coronavirus vaccination plan revealed for Czech Republic: online registration to start in February
The Health Minister has revealed plans for the roll out of the COVID vaccine aiming to have priority groups vaccinated in March.
Czech morning news in brief: Top stories for Dec. 11, 2020
Free antigen testing to start Dec. 18, possible early holiday for schools, organizations demand change in care for elderly, disabled.
Czech morning news in brief: Top stories for Dec. 8, 2020
Restaurants have new restrictions, free antigen tests for the public, oldest Czech passes away, 'Havel' film director wins top prize at ROME RIFF festival.
Blatny scolds citizens for socializing, puts new restrictions on restaurants, outdoor food stands
It's been only five days since the Czech government lifted restrictions on restaurants and bars – it didn't last long.
Thought you had the PES system figured out? Hold on to your hats – it's about to change
With the current push for more COVID-19 antigen tests, the recently unveiled PES system is taking new shape.
Police confirm: Blatny's hysteria over restriction violations unfounded
The Czech Health Minister claimed 'widespread violations' by bars and restaurants over the weekend, but police accounts say otherwise.
Czech morning news in brief: Top stories for Dec. 7, 2020
Blatny not happy people flocking to bars and restaurants, possible state of emergency extension, 1,000 protest in Prague against restrictions.
Czech morning news in brief: Top stories for Dec. 3, 2020
Shops, restaurants and services reopen, govt. may extend state of emergency, Czechs establish embassy extension in Jerusalem, snow and ice on the way.
Czech morning news in brief: Top stories for Dec. 1, 2020
Healthcare agreement between Britain and the Czech Republic ends, possible new powers for Health Ministry, EC report confirms Babis' conflict of interest.
Czech morning news in brief: Top stories for Nov. 30, 2020
More students head back to school, court head says Czech spring border closures unconstitutional, shops and restaurants to open soon.
Blatny says loosening Lockdown is 50/50
At a press conference today, the Czech Health Minister laid out his reservations about downgrading to PES level three, keeps everyone waiting.
Czech morning news in brief: top stories for Nov. 25, 2020
PM wants antigen tests for everyone before Christmas, domestic violence a problem for many in the country, health insurers face huge deficit in 2021.
Czech Health Minister: COVID vaccines have been ordered
EU countries are negotiating for the delivery of the vaccine with producers and must purchase them once they pass all tests and are certified.
Blatný's Christmas present to Czechs: Shops could open Nov. 30
The Czech Health Minister says stores could open for holiday shopping soon - but he does not think it is a good idea.
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