Slovakia introduces self-tracing
People who tested positive for coronavirus will be obliged to announce this fact to those with whom they have been in close contact in the previous two days, as part of a decree of the Public Health Office ...
People who tested positive for coronavirus will be obliged to announce this fact to those with whom they have been in close contact in the previous two days, as part of a decree of the Public Health Office ...
As of December 21st until further notice, all travellers coming to Slovakia from the United Kingdom and those who had visited it in the past 14 days prior to entering Slovakia MUST self-quarantine and ...
A total of 21,660 people were tested during a voluntary and free mass testing of the population for novel coronavirus that took place last weekend (December 19 and 20) in the western Slovak regional capital ...
Slovakia is expected to launch the vaccination process against the novel coronavirus on December 27, with the vaccine to be delivered to the country one day earlier, Deputy Health Minister Jana Ježíková ...
A partial lockdown starts in Slovakia on Saturday, December 19th, at 5 am, and lasts until January 10th, 2021, the Government announced on Wednesday.
At its session on Wednesday, the government approved Slovakia's national vaccination strategy against COVID-19. According to experts, vaccination is the most effective form of prevention.
The so-called COVID automaton, also known as the Alert System, will monitor the situation regarding the epidemic in the country and dictate the adoption of anti-virus measures.
Experts are calling on people to respect the COVID-19 measures and to act responsibly, emphasizing that the situation is serious. Mathematician Richard Kollár provided information about this after a meeting ...
According to the results of a survey called "How Are You, Slovakia?", Slovaks would prefer a lockdown to mandatory countrywide testing, while at the same time, 36.1% of respondents do not favour either ...
Slovakia has more than 3.5 million antigen tests, and enough PCR tests, according to Health Minister Marek Krajči (OLaNO). Speaking after the Government meeting on Monday he said, however, that there are ...