• 01/13/2024

    A new approach to care in the form of social health services could be introduced in Czechia next year, according to a draft amendment that has been put forward by the Ministry of Labour and Social Affairs, the Czech News Agency reported on Saturday.

    Under the proposed changes, such services should be provided by hospitals, long-term care facilities, old folks’ homes and mental health facilities. From 2027 patients would have to pay at long-term care facilities after the initial three months.

    The proposals were met with criticism when they were first floated by the ministry a year ago.

    Author: Ian Willoughby
  • 01/13/2024

    Rescue workers have found the body of a man who died after being carried away by water while doing research at a mine. The man was exploring the historic Jeroným tin mine in the Sokolov area of West Bohemia on Friday afternoon when he was swept away by a surge of water.

    A number of fire units, USAR experts and specialised divers took part in the search for the man. The Mine Rescue Service also had to stabilise the part of the mine where the accident occurred. The man’s body was found after water had been pumped out.

    Author: Ian Willoughby
  • 01/13/2024

    It should be mainly overcast in Czechia on Sunday, with an average high temperature of 2 degrees Celsius. Similar weather is expected at the start of the week.

    Author: Ian Willoughby
  • 01/13/2024

    Karel Janovický (real name Bohuš František Šimsa), a Czech-born composer, pianist, writer and broadcaster, died this week in the United Kingdom at the age of 93, his family said. The Plzeň-born Janovický and his future wife escaped from Communist Czechoslovakia in 1949 and settled in London. He worked for the BBC and headed the station’s Czechoslovak section in the 1980s.

    Mr. Janovický was also active in the scouts, where he had the nickname Joviš.

    Author: Ian Willoughby
  • 01/12/2024

    Budějovický Budvar brewed a record 1.865 million hectoliters of beer last year, up 4.3 percent year-on-year, the head of the brewery Petr Dvořák told the ctk news agency. He says the brewery expects record sales of more than CZK 3 billion in 2023. This year, Budvar is planning to spend CZK 60 million to expand its capacity to gradually increase production to 2.1 million hectoliters. In 2026, it plans to start upgrading its visitor center and grounds at a cost of hundreds of millions. Budvar raised the price of its beers between 5 and 8 percent at the end of last year, and says it is not planning a further increase this year.

  • 01/12/2024

    Saturday should be partly cloudy to overcast with day temperatures between -2 and 2 degrees Celsius.

  • 01/12/2024

    Consumer prices in Czechia rose by 6.9 percent year-on-year in December, with a slight decrease of 0.4 percent month-on-month, according to data released by the Czech Statistics Office. The average inflation rate for the whole of 2023 was 10.7 percent. The slight drop in inflation in December was due to lower prices of food and non-alcoholic beverages as well as gas and fuel prices. On the other hand, the cost of housing and electricity increased.

  • 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.

  • 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.

  • 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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