Czech Republic coronavirus updates, Dec. 4: rising COVID-19 cases, teachers to get free COVID-19 tests
The number of positive tests were higher on Thursday than the same day last week.
Czech morning news in brief: Top stories for Dec. 4, 2020
PM 'promises' not to limit personal freedoms with new law, Czechs stop own vaccine development, National Library can't open due to server failure.
Czech Republic coronavirus updates, Dec. 3: cases hold steady, government wants to extend state of emergency
Prime Minister Andrej Babiš said that he is not satisfied with the current development of the coronavirus pandemic.
EU artists without Czech permanent residence can get one-time support grant
The government’s COVID Culture program will include more people, but those from outside the EU still aren’t covered.
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 Republic coronavirus updates, Dec. 2: Slight increase in cases, vaccines may be ready soon
Vaccine weeks away says Health Minister – students back at school, most shops, restaurants and services to reopen tomorrow.
Czech morning news in brief: Top stories for Dec. 2, 2020
COVID vaccine to be available soon, feminine hygiene products could be cheaper next year, and Czechs write letters to support prisoners of conscience
Handling of pandemic has changed how Czechs feel about the EU
An October survey asked questions ranging from EU policy, to the protection of the environment – and reveled some interesting facts.
Czech Republic coronavirus updates, Dec. 1: slight increase in daily cases, shops to open soon
Petrin Tower will light up tonight to thank medical staff, shops and services will reopen Thursday with strict restrictions in place.
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.
Homeless in the time of Corona: How the pandemic impacts those living on the streets of Prague
We are told to stay at home and avoid unnecessary travel, but what if you don't have a home?
Health Ministry will combat COVID 'disinformation' with new campaign
An advertising campaign early next year will focus on getting out the government's message.
Czech Republic coronavirus updates, Nov. 30: lockdown measures to loosen Thursday, new Slovakia travel rule
Czech shops, restaurants, and services will be able to reopen from December 3, but a number of restrictions remain in place
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.
Czechs will need to be 'persuaded' to take COVID vaccine, says journalist Martin Ehl
Ehl pens his view in the daily Hospodarske noviny, on the outlook for vaccinations here, and their reception among Czechs.
Czech Republic coronavirus updates, Nov. 27: Number of hospitalized continues to fall, salons could open soon
With Christmas coming, the question on everyone's mind is whether shops and services will reopen Monday.