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To prevent the fast spread of COVID-19, which is among the highest in Europe, Health Minister Roman Prymula announces on Twitter that the Czech government has ordered bars, restaurants, and clubs closed between October 14 and November 3, and most schools must shift to distance learning. In addition, public gatherings will also be restricted to six people, alcohol consumption in public spaces is banned, and masks are required at public transport stops.

Czech government closes bars, schools in what PM calls 'one shot' to curb COVID-19 surge

Sources:  Reuters


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  1. To prevent fast spread of COVID-19, which among the highest in Europe, Health Minister Roman Prymula announces in Twitter that the Czech government orders bars, restaurants and clubs to closed from October 14 until November 3 and shift most schools to distance learning. In addition, public gatherings would also be restricted to six people, alcohol consumption in public spaces would be banned and masks would be required at public transport stops.
  2. To prevent the fast spread of COVID-19, which is among the highest in Europe, Health Minister Roman Prymula announces on Twitter that the Czech government has ordered bars, restaurants, and clubs closed between October 14 and November 3, and most schools must shift to distance learning. In addition, public gatherings will also be restricted to six people, alcohol consumption in public spaces is banned, and masks are required at public transport stops.

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