Society
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Experts advising caution amid indications of Delta community spread in Czechia
With the spread of the Indian mutation in Europe and indications of Delta community transmissions in some parts of the Czech Republic experts are again urging caution.
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“We’re in the dark”: Questions surround Roma street death case
The death of a Romany in Teplice on Saturday has been making headlines, after video emerged of police restraining him shortly before he reportedly died in an ambulance.
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Govt. plan walk-in vaccinations and jabs for over 12s from July
In a bid to reach even more people, the government is set to launch “walk-in” vaccinations in under a month’s time, while the over 12s will be able to register from July 1.
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Czech Republic ranks eighth in Cancer Preparedness Index
The Czech Republic’s readiness to fight cancer is above average, suggests an annual survey compiled by the British business weekly Economist.
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Vaccine registration for publically uninsured foreigners and Czechs opens this Friday
From Friday, people without public health insurance, including foreigners residing long-term in the Czech Republic, are able to register for a coronavirus vaccine.
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New documentary offers “a look inside the minds of Czech drivers”
An engrossing new Czech documentary entitled 13 MINUTES tells the stories of several drivers who caused fatal accidents.
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Vaccinate over-12s for Covid? Most Czech parents unsure
The EU has approved the Pfizer/BioNTech vaccine for kids 12 and up. The health ministry aims to start before summer's end. But a majority of parents still fear the jab.
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Czech women may finally be able to decide about their own surname
After years of heated debates, Czech women may finally be able to make their own decision about the form of their surname.
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Court ruling speeds up reopenings of pubs, restaurants, sports facilities and cultural institutions
As of May 31 pubs, clubs and restaurants can open their indoor spaces to visitors and people can once again visit swimming pools, saunas, spas and wellness facilities.
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Study: Gyms open again but Covid restrictions keeping users away
Gyms have been allowed to reopen in the Czech Republic. However, many of the country’s gym operators say strict hygiene conditions are deterring clients from returning.
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ADRA’s eDrive, a symbolic trip to Africa to help “world’s smallest lab” battle covid
The Czech chapter of the humanitarian and development group ADRA has launched a unique “eDrive” event to support projects in Africa, such as testing for Covid-19.
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Merkur: The Czech toy with which you can build cities
For nearly 100 years, Merkur toys have been a popular component of many a child’s toy set. Its easy-to-use metal strips can be used to construct almost anything.
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