Czech Republic reimposes mask rules for public indoor spaces


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  • Thursday, 10 Sep 2020

PRAGUE, Sept. 9 (Xinhua) -- The Czech Republic will require face masks in all public indoor spaces across the country starting Thursday, Minister of Health Adam Vojtech said on Wednesday.

"Due to the deteriorating epidemiological situation, this morning I convened an extraordinary meeting of the Central Management Team. We agreed with experts that from tomorrow (Thursday) we will introduce the obligation to wear masks indoors inside the Czech Republic," Vojtech said on twitter.

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