The Czech government no longer expects to close the stores

The Czech government says another wave of epidemic won’t close stores
“We don’t expect to the closure of stores and services, ebven in the worst-case scenario for the Covid-19 pandemic” Czech Health Minister Adam Vojtech said on Sunday.
According to the minister, experts believe that although the pandemic situation is expected to worsen in the fall, it will no longer be as severe as before. Forecasts are based on an increase in vaccination coverage of the Czech population. (Kokes János,MTI)
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