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.
Coronavirus update, March 1, 2021: Border closures not ruled out as Czech Republic begins lockdown
Exactly one year since the Czech Republic reported its first coronavirus cases, the number of active cases hits a record.
Czech President expects COVID-19 epidemic to end by September
Miloš Zeman expects enough people to be vaccinated by the end of summer for the epidemic to end in the Czech Republic
Czech weekend news in brief: top stories for Feb. 28, 2021
Teachers begin registering for vaccination, Putin promises to deliver Sputnik vaccine to Czech Republic, and more headlines from this weekend
26,000 Czech police officers to enforce ban on movement between districts
According to Czech Television, around 26,000 officers will be deployed to monitor compliance with anti-epidemic measures restricting free movement
High-capacity vaccination center to open in Prague's O2 Universum
The new center will be able to vaccinate up to 10,000 people per day, and operate through at least the end of July.
Spain, Portugal lowered to high risk for COVID-19 on new Czech travel map
Spain, Portugal, and Madeira have been lowered from "very high" risk to "high" risk on the new map, slightly easing travel requirements.
Czech government declares new state of emergency
The lower house of Parliament refused to extend the current state of emergency but did pass the new pandemic law
Czech morning news in brief: top stories for Feb. 26, 2021
Entrepreneurs' COVID compensation to double, Slavia scores 'sporting miracle' win, and British band Morcheeba confirmed for ČT concert
Coronavirus update, Feb. 26, 2021: Govt. to announce new tougher rules today
Movement between districts may be banned, France will supply 100,000 Pfizer vaccine doses, South African mutation confirmed
Czech morning news in brief: top stories for Feb. 24, 2021
Former Czech president tests positive for COVID, firefighters deliver masks to food banks, and February weather records broken.
Coronavirus update, Feb. 24, 2021: South African mutation suspected in seven cases
Merkel offers hospital beds in Germany, school reopening delayed, Israel sends vaccine for Czech soldiers
Czech morning news in brief: top stories for Feb. 23, 2021
Czech government presents two alternative election bills, student access to digital library extended, and Three Kings Collection total unveiled.
Coronavirus update, Feb. 23, 2021: Respirator obligation moved to midnight Wednesday
School reopening to be debated Wednesday, vaccinated people don’t need to quarantine, govt. Compensation program extended
Coronavirus update, Feb. 22, 2021: Respirators required in shops and public transit as of midnight tonight
Health minister warns of draconian measures if situation gets worse, general practitioners could offer vaccine
Czech Republic to spend 50 million crowns on vaccination ad campaign
The campaign will take place throughout the spring and summer, aimed at people aged 18-55.
Czech weekend news in brief: top stories for Feb. 21, 2021
PES scores remains at 75, Babiš challenges plan to return students to schools, some Prague districts to distribute free respirators, and more weekend news