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01/12/2024
The Czech health sector is still operating without a centralized electronic health records system, which is a serious drawback, the news site Novinky wrote on Friday. Novinky says that while in Estonia the system was digitized in 2008, patients in Czechia are still given paper documents to deliver to their specialist or GP, which is both unreliable and costly. Ondřej Jakob, spokesman for the Czech Health Ministry, said Czech health data should be digitized by June, 2026 at the latest, within a National Recovery Plan, which is funded by the European Union.
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01/12/2024
The Czech cabinet has asked Interior Minister Vít Rakušan to present a comprehensive crisis response strategy for the future, complete with financial requirements for implementing the said measures. Moreover, the Interior Ministry is to give the National Security Council a detailed assessment of the crisis response of the police force to the tragic shooting at Prague’s Faculty of Arts on December 21, which saw 14 people killed and 25 injured, bz the end of the month . At a press briefing in Prague on Friday Minister Rakušan said he considered security measures to be of key importance. He said that while no state could guarantee preventing such attacks, it was essential to take all possible measures to minimize the risks and impacts of such incidents.
An internal check into the police response to the shooting at the Prague Faculty of Arts, the results of which were made public this week, concluded that the police intervention was “fast, professional and fully in line with internal regulations”. However experts said crisis communication could have been better, pointing out that the faculty and university management was not informed immediately about the danger.
Responding to criticism from one Czech MP, whose daughter was seriously hurt in the shooting, Rakušan said he could not rule out isolated lapses by individuals.
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01/12/2024
The Technical Administration of Communications has closed Prague’s Libeň Bridge to trams, vehicles and pedestrians for emergency repairs due to frost damage. A number of trams running along that route have had to be diverted. The bridge is expected to remian closed for several weeks. It was previously closed for repairs in 2018. Traffic along Prague’s Hlávkuv Bridge which was also closed for emergency repairs on Thursday has been restored.
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01/12/2024
František Janouch, nuclear physicist and founder and long-time chairman of the Charter 77 Foundation, died in Sweden on Friday at the age of 92. The news of his death was announced by the Charter 77 Foundation which wrote that Janouch was one of the most important figures in Czech public life in the second half of the 20th century. He authored scores of scientific papers, was a member of international scientific organizations and lectured at a number of universities.
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01/12/2024
The number of charging stations for electric cars in Czechia increased by hundreds last year to over 2,400, according to data from large operators. Along with that, the number of recharges and energy consumption grew by tens of percent.
Despite the increase, the size of the infrastructure is still considerably smaller than in other countries, such as Germany or the Netherlands. However, given the low number of registered electric vehicles, experts say the domestic charging network is still sufficient.
Around 22,000 electric cars were registered in the country at the end of last year, along with tens of thousands of hybrids.
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01/12/2024
Czechia’s Jiří Lehečka has reached the finals of tennis’s Adelaide International. The seventh-seeded Czech overcame the third-seeded American Sebastian Korda 6:2, 6:1 in just over 70 minutes to advance to his second ATP Tour final.
The 22-year-old Czech will next face the winner of the match between UK’s Jack Draper and Alexander Bublik of Kazakhstan.
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01/11/2024
President Petr Pavel is planning a visit to Israel and Qatar, his office informed on Thursday. The Czech head of state will meet with the countries’ top political leaders, including his Israeli counterpart Yitzhak Herzog and Qatari Emir Tamim bin Hamad Sania. The date of the trip has not yet been disclosed.
In Israel, the Czech head of state will hold talks with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, Knesset Speaker Amir Ohana, Defence Minister Yoav Galant and War Cabinet member Benny Gance. He will also meet with some of the released hostages and their families.
In Qatar, the Czech head of state will hold talks with deputy prime minister and minister of defence, Khalid bin Muhammad Attiyah, and meet with Czech expats at the Czech Embassy in Doha.
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01/11/2024
Reconstruction work at the Masaryk Railway Station in Prague got underway on Thursday. The reconstruction will involve building a platform above the track, providing better connection with Florenc metro and bus station and adding two more tracks to the current seven.
The redevelopment, which is expected to cost some CZK 3.4 billion, is due to be finished in 2027. The construction was officially launched on Thursday afternoon by Transport Minister Martin Kupka, head of the Railway Administration Jiří Svoboda and Prague City Hall representatives.
Masaryk railway station is the oldest railway station in the capital, with up to 30,000 passengers passing through every day. After the reconstruction of the line from Prague to Kladno and Václav Havel Airport in Ruzyně, the station will be the starting point of the railway to the airport.
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01/11/2024
Friday will be mostly cloudy with occasional snow showers in the mountain regions. Day temperatures are expected to range between -2 and 2 degrees Celsius.
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01/11/2024
Czechia’s Jiří Lehečka has reached the semi-finals of tennis’s Adelaide International. The seventh-seeded Czech overcame Nicolás Jarry of Chile 6:4, 7:5. Lehečka, who is 22, will play for the second final of his career against the third-seeded American Sebastian Korda.
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