The Daily Dozen: 12 things to know about Czechia today
News, tips, and Expats.cz top stories for Prague and the Czech Republic on Sept. 21, 2022.
Czech lower house to override presidential veto on state healthcare contributions
Czech President Miloš Zeman has vetoed the bill that would cut state health care payments, but govt. intends to override the veto.
Is childbirth changing for the better in Czechia? Slowly, says a new report
From campaigns against 'obstetric violence' to changes in post-natal meals, Czech health professionals are rethinking how women give birth.
Acclaimed authors write new “chapter” in education for Prague-based international school
Park Lane International School’s annual “Chapters Day” connects students with top talent for a day devoted to hot topics and great books.
Czech daily news roundup: Tuesday, March 29, 2022
Covid caused significant increase in healthcare costs, Czechia donates chemical warfare equipment to Ukraine, communist daily paper stops printing.
Ukrainians make up the largest group of foreign students in Czech schools
According to new data from the Ministry of Education, Ukrainians make up about one percent of all students in elementary schools.
Sweeping changes to Czech health insurance: here’s what you need to know
The biggest amendment to the Public Health Insurance Act for fifteen years includes some important changes.
Foreigners with private health insurance in the Czech Republic facing uncertainties about vaccination
Foreigners who aren't part of the Czech state health insurance scheme are currently being denied vaccination against Covid-19.
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