Covid-19: Czechs to ease virus measures for Easter, Slovaks crack down | Malay Mail

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PRAGUE, April 7 ― The Czech government said yesterday it would ease its tough anti-virus measures ahead of Easter, while neighbouring Slovakia announced it would double down on restrictions for the holiday. From Tuesday, runners and cyclists in remote Czech areas will not have to wear a face mask...

Tuesday, 07 Apr 2020 08:48 AM MYT

From Tuesday, runners and cyclists in remote Czech areas will not have to wear a face mask ― an exception to a rule issued last month, said deputy prime minister Karel Havlicek. He added however that stores will now have to offer disinfectants and single-use gloves while shoppers will have to observe social distancing rules.

 

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