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This Monday sees another wave of reopenings as part of the gradual lifting of coronavirus restrictions in the Czech Republic. Shops and a wide range of services are now allowed to reopen for clients. Furthermore, Monday also sees the re-establishment of classroom teaching for elementary school students.
Shops
The lifting of restrictions means that all small shops in all regions of the country are now allowed to reopen. Staff and clients are obliged to wear respirators and there can be no more than one person inside for every 15 square meters of space. Markets selling all kinds of goods are also allowed to operate.
The Czech government has decided to raise the country’s PES coronavirus emergency level up to four starting Friday. This means that restaurants, cafes and hotels will have to close again and the night curfew from 11pm to 5am will return. However, unlike previously, shops and some services will be allowed to remain open.
Photo: ČTK / Luboš Pavlíček
PES, roughly translated as the counter-epidemic system, is the government’s scale for the severity of the coronavirus epidemic in the country. It operates at five levels, which dictate the extent of economic and other measures that have to be taken to keep the epidemic manageable. Since November 30, it has been set at level three. However, for more than a week now, the actual PES score has been equivalent to level four.