New rules for employers and employees
As of September 1st employers should request their employees as well as freelancers (self-employed SZCO) working for them to show proof that they respected the rules on quarantine and testing
As of September 1st employers should request their employees as well as freelancers (self-employed SZCO) working for them to show proof that they respected the rules on quarantine and testing
Croatia, France, Spain, the Netherlands, Belgium and Malta are on the list of "risky" countries as of September 1st.
As a reaction to the increasing number of new cases of coronavirus infection, Slovakia will ban any mass-participation outdoor events for more than 1,000 people and interior events for more than 500. The ...
The European Commission is signing the first contract for the purchase of COVID-19 vaccines with AstraZeneca. The agreement entered into force on Thursday after both parties formally signed it. It will ...
People traveling from Slovakia will not get to Ukraine from Saturday, August 29 until September 28. Kyiv has introduced an entry ban for foreigners for this period. People transiting through the territory ...
Despite the fact that Bratislava has been declared a red zone, schools will open their doors for pupils on September 2. According to Education Minister Branislav Grohling (SaS), should there be any change, ...
Health Minister Marek Krajči (OLaNO) stated on Wednesday before the session of the Government that so-called super-spreaders are transmitting the coronavirus infection.
Having thoroughly analysed fresh data from a city epidemiologist and other experts, the city of Bratislava has changed the colour of its so-called COVID-19 traffic light to red, Bratislava spokeswoman ...
September will be a key month in terms of indicating the further development of the novel coronavirus outbreak in Slovakia, according to Chief Hygienist Ján Mikas. "September will be a trial period. We ...
Croatia is a candidate for becoming a non-safe country regarding the coronavirus, said Slovak Health Minister Marek Krajčí. According to him, the situation is particularly dangerous in some regions of ...