Society
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South Bohemia faces growing wave of illegal moldavite miners
Police in South Bohemia are increasingly struggling with illegal miners of moldavites, bottle-green gemstones found almost exclusively on the territory of Czechia.
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Going viral: Czech researchers map local spread of Covid-19 dis/misinformation
Researchers from Palacký University have conducted an extensive study of how misinformation, disinformation and fake news about Covid-19 have spread throughout the country.
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Government asks for extension of state of emergency as “British mutation” detected in Czechia
Apart from the reopening of children’s clothing shops and stationeries, the government is not planning any loosening of measures.
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Czech move to bolster foster care system, phase out orphanages falls short, advocates say
The Czech Republic is the last EU country where children under the age of three are routinely placed in institutional care rather than with foster parents.
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Czech Republic launches vaccine registration for over-80s
This Friday, January 15, registrations opened for the priority vaccination group of people over the age of 80.
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Prague City Hall opens furniture bank for low-income groups
The city of Prague has opened a furniture bank, which collects old furniture and other household appliances for socially disadvantaged people and low-income families.
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“It’s a nice hobby for lockdown”: Ice swimmer on growing trend
Photos of people bathing in icy rivers and lakes have been increasingly common on Czech social media in recent months. But what is ice swimming or dipping actually like?
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Czech gov’t weighs opening ski resorts, other venues if Covid-19 risk drops to level 4
Over the past week, fresh snowfall led to Czechs to take to the mountains in droves, despite ski resorts and trails being closed due to anti-coronavirus restrictions.
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Emotions running high in Czech Republic as epidemic worsens
As Czech hospitals fill up with Covid patients, some members of the opposition have called on the government to seek foreign aid in helping to cope with the crisis.
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Czech schools weigh whether to issue standard marks in distance-learning era
Schoolchildren are at the end of difficult distance learning terms. The Education Ministry wants teachers not give out marks, a subject of contention and consternation.
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Three Kings charity ‘virtual’ collection drive underway
The annual Three Kings Collection is underway. Normally, children dressed as the “three wise men” would be carolling and leaving ‘K + M + B’ above doors as a blessing.
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Ministry plan envisages vaccinating high risk groups by March
The Czech Ministry of Health has presented the details of its coronavirus vaccination plan.
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