Society
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Number of Czechs choosing to stay at home lower than in spring first wave, telecom data shows
Despite the Czech Republic currently being in the grips of the second wave of the coronavirus pandemic, people remain quite active in some parts of the country.
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Traffic light map changing from Monday as Czechs join EU system
From Monday the Czech Republic will classify virtually all other EU states as either medium or high risk on its “traffic light” map.
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Medical student working on the front line: It is good that we are experiencing a real threat
Šimon Kopp is one of the many students who are now dividing their time between their studies and helping the Czech healthcare system.
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WHO ready to secure medical staff for Czech hospitals
The Ministry of Health is negotiating with the World Health Organisation to help secure nurses and doctors to help out in the fight against Covid-19.
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“A huge cultural loss” – historic wooden church burns down in Prague
A rare seventeenth century wooden church has burned down in Prague.
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Why are Covid-19 patients in intensive care placed on their stomachs?
Why are patients with serious cases of Covid-19 placed on their stomachs? Doctors say the “prone” position helps intubated patients with respiratory distress syndrome.
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Czech Radio joins EBU’s international campaign for children
Czech Radio has joined an international campaign called #Say Hi, initiated by the European Broadcasting Union, promoting friendship and inclusion among children.
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Fresh measures: Night curfew, Sunday shop closures and more work from home
As Covid-19 numbers continue climbing, the Czech government has introduced a nighttime curfew, the Sunday closure of shops and the increased use of work from home.
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Covid-19: Medical Chamber head calls for lockdown as hundreds of medical staff test positive daily
So many medical staff have Covid-19 that without a lockdown and strict adherence to measures there's no way to bring it under control, warns the Czech Medical Chamber head.
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First hotel for coronavirus positive clients opens in Prague
A new hotel has opened up in Prague which offers accommodation to COVID-19 positive guests.
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Sociologist: When the situation becomes more dramatic the attitude of the public will change
Why has the Czech Republic, which was deemed exemplary in the first wave of the coronavirus pandemic, lost control and when will people start taking the threat seriously?
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COVID-19 infections to rise but health system will not crash, says Prymula
COVID-19 infection rates are expected to continue to grow for the next 10 to 14 days, Health Minister Roman Prymula said at a special press briefing on Friday.
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