Smart quarantine launches slowly
Even though the Government announced that the smart quarantine app should start on May 18, it is still not in full operation. As of Monday May 25 morning, it had been launched only at three border crossings ...
Even though the Government announced that the smart quarantine app should start on May 18, it is still not in full operation. As of Monday May 25 morning, it had been launched only at three border crossings ...
As of 1 June 2020, kindergartens and the first five years of primary schools, as well as children's school clubs, may reopen in Slovakia. Pupils in grades 6-9 will continue with their distance learning. ...
On Wednesday, May 20th, the last phase of the loosening of coronavirus-related restrictions begins. It means that: - all shops, including shopping malls, will be allowed to open with a limit on the number ...
Those returning to Slovakia from abroad can't yet use the 'smart quarantine' designed as an alternative to compulsory quarantine in state facilities, as the related app will only be officially launched ...
As of Monday, people returning to Slovakia would not have to undergo quarantine in state facilities, but rather could use a mobile app tracking their movement, the Slovak Parliament approved.
The crisis brought about by the new coronavirus pandemic has hit the Slovak tourism industry hard.
The question of how the coronavirus crisis will change the world we live in has been getting more attention lately, as the crisis itself begins to slow down in most European countries and elsewhere.
As of Wednesday, May 6, taxi services will be allowed to resume operation under strict hygienic measures. Uber has already announced it is due to resume its UberX and Comfort services in Bratislava and ...
As of Wednesday, accommodation facilities have been re-opened. Under strict hygienic rules, guests can be accommodated only in rooms including a toilet and bath.
The gradual reopening of schools and kindergartens will be discussed at a series of upcoming talks, with several scenarios on the table, Prime Minister Igor Matovič (OLaNO) stated on Monday.