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COVID-19 infections increase across Europe, Czech govt imposes restrictions

On Thursday, the Czech government ordered the closure of bars and clubs at 10 pm given the new strain of coronavirus.

Friday, 26th November 2021

COVID-19 infections increase across Europe, Czech govt imposes restrictions
As the winter approaches, the world is again experiencing a surge in coronavirus related illness. Many countries across Europe are experiencing increased hospitalizations due to coronavirus.

Some countries are again shifting back to full or partial lockdowns.

On Thursday, the Czech government ordered the closure of bars and clubs at 10 pm given the new strain of coronavirus. Apart from this, Christmas markets have been banned to prevent the spread of corona infection there.

Actually, a new variant of the coronavirus has been found in South Africa. It is said to be very dangerous. In such a situation, Britain has cancelled flights to 6 African countries, and all countries have started trying to stop the new virus from spreading at their level.

The new restrictions imposed in the Czech Republic also include a maximum attendance of 1,000 people at all culture and sports events.

According to the officials, the primary purpose of imposing these restrictions is to save the country from the lockdown. In fact, on Tuesday, 25,000 new cases of COVID-19 infected were reported in the check. This number of infected is third in the world after Slovakia and Austria. After Slovakia and Austria, the highest number of cases are coming from the Czech Republic.

Health Minister Adam Wojtek said daily infections and hospitalizations could increase, but the government hopes the new measures will prevent the need for a lockdown. Wojtek said after the government announced a 30-day emergency to implement the measures, "After these new rules, let's see how many corona cases come down for ten days. If the case improves, then these rules will be followed." Will be extended further."

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