Coronavirus update, May 5, 2021: Prague pilot concert to welcome 2,500 vaccinated or tested spectators
The free outdoor concert at Výstaviště aims to prove that large cultural events can be safe if precautions are followed.
Coronavirus update, March 18, 2021: Czech health minister compares maskless people to 'drunken drivers'
The government will meet Thursday evening to discuss further measures to combat the spread of the coronavirus.
Czech commuters must now show a negative COVID test at the Austrian border
Austria is tightening its rules at the border ahead of a slight easing of some domestic restrictions.
Just in: Czech govt. to toughen anti-COVID measures, authorities stress minimal contact
Due to the rising number of cases and Czech hospitals on the brink of capacity, new rules go into effect from Saturday.
Czechs are ordering more take-out than ever before and helping restaurants avoid fees
Over sixty percent of Czechs now order to-go meals but prefer window pick up to delivery; new apps and maps let you find a window near you.
Coronavirus update, Jan. 19, 2021: Stationery shops can reopen Tuesday, but schools will remain closed
The Czech government has also requested an extension of the emergency state until Feb. 21 due to highly contagious UK strain.
Shops selling underwear, clothes and shoes for kids, can reopen as of Tuesday
The decision is expected to approved today by the Czech government, PM Babiš said in an interview on Sunday.
Coronavirus update, Jan. 15, 2021: Czech Republic sees half as many new cases on Thursday than a week ago
The vaccination registration system launched today; the reconfiguring of the PES to allow more businesses to remain open will be discussed next week.