Czech Republic removes state of emergency from COVID-19

The Czech Republic government has made the decision to lift the state of emergency. The Czech Republic government has removed the state of emergency of the country's Coronavirus, which had begun since 12 March, reports Knn, broadcast news.net. However, some restrictions will remain: Face mask must be dressed in public. Internal senses [...]
The Czech Republic government has made the decision to lift the state of emergency.
The Czech Republic government has removed the state of emergency of the country's Coronavirus, which had begun since 12 March, reports Knn, broadcast news.net.
However, some restrictions will remain:
Face mask must be dressed in public.
The inside of the restaurants should stay closed.
The collections of more than 100 people are prohibited.
Border controls remain in effect.
The Czech Republic has so far recorded 8,475 cases of corruption, with 298 deaths, according to the country's health ministry.












