Czechs say epidemic under control; further lockdown easing on Monday

Published 2020-05-22, 09:29 a/m

PRAGUE (Reuters) - Czech health authorities believe the spread of the new coronavirus is under control despite a tick-up in cases in recent days, as the country prepares to open pubs, hotels and relax mask-wearing rules on Monday.

The Czech Republic took early action in March to close borders, schools and much of the services sector and has also been eager to relax many of the restrictions.

Most retail and sports grounds have already reopened and from Monday public events for up to 300 people will be allowed and swimming pools and schools will reopen.

Health Minister Adam Vojtech said an initial easing of restrictions from May 11 had not had an adverse effect.

"There are no negative trends noted, it is still valid that the Czech Republic has managed the situation very well," he told reporters, adding that the relaxation of lockdown would continue.

The Czech Republic had recorded 8,757 cases of COVID-19 by Friday morning, with 306 deaths.

There were currently two main local infection hot spots, chief public health officer Jarmila Razova said - Prague, and a mine in the east of the country, where more than 100 cases have been identified, mostly among the miners from one shaft and their families.

A rise in cases to a May high of 111 on Tuesday, were mainly attributed to the mine.

In Prague, there were 50 new daily cases on average since May 1 scattered across the whole city, a presentation showed.

The overall number of hospitalised patients had dropped by two thirds from the peak to 150 on Friday.

The ministry predicts around 9,430 cases at the end of May, compared with approximately 8,600 in a previous outlook presented on May 6.

© Reuters. A bartender drafts a glass of beer at an outdoor seating of a pub in Prague

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