Mandatory wearing of face masks extended, more restrictions in place from October
The obligation to wear face masks outdoor returns. It will apply when the distance between people who are not members of the same households is less than two meters.
The obligation to wear face masks outdoor returns. It will apply when the distance between people who are not members of the same households is less than two meters.
The Government has approved Prime Minister Igor Matovič's (OLaNO) proposal to declare a state of emergency in the country in reaction to the coronavirus pandemic.
On Monday, two universities with the largest number of students in Slovakia, Comenius University (UK) and the Slovak Technical University (STU) both based in Bratislava announced that they would switch ...
The Education, Science, Research and Sport Ministry has so far sent €66 million to schools in connection with the COVID-19 outbreak. According to Education Minister Branislav Groehling, a total of €29 ...
Hungary and Austria will remain on the list of less risky countries in terms of COVID-19, Chief Hygienist Ján Mikas stated after a session of the Central Crisis Committee team on Monday.
The epidemiological situation in Slovakia is deteriorating. According to the Public Health Office, the higher daily number of confirmed cases is the result of a similar developments in surrounding countries. ...
Large-capacity mobile collection points to take samples for COVID-19 testing are already operating in all eight regional capitals across Slovakia, Health Ministry spokeswoman Zuzana Eliášová has announced. ...
The Medical Faculty of Pavol Jozef Safarik University (UPJS) in Kosice has reported 15 foreign students who have tested positive for coronavirus so far, including seven arriving from so-called safe countries, ...
Seventeen schools in Slovakia have been fully closed due to reported cases of coronavirus among pupils or staff as of Monday, according to Education Minister Branislav Groehling (Freedom and Solidarity/SaS) ...
A vulnerability in the Moje eZdravie application, which could have enabled unauthorized outsiders to obtain the personal data of more than 390,000 people tested for the new coronavirus in Slovakia was ...