The virologists that isolated SARS-CoV-2 in Slovakia
When the first cases of SARS-CoV-2 infection were seen in Slovakia in early March, Slovak scientists began working on identifying in their own laboratories what was now a locally spreading virus.
When the first cases of SARS-CoV-2 infection were seen in Slovakia in early March, Slovak scientists began working on identifying in their own laboratories what was now a locally spreading virus.
Slovak Universities will not improve without internationalization, said analyst Renáta Hall of the To dá rozum initiative. She pointed to the fact that only 8% of PhD students in Slovakia are citizens ...
The ban on civilian flights to Slovak airports has been prolonged at least until May 14, M. R. Štefánik airport in Bratislava has reported on a social network.
After five weeks of forced closure, small businesses in Slovakia (less than 300 sq. meters) are now allowed to reopen.
As the number of SARS-CoV-2 infections in Slovakia continues to be low, and the government slowly and cautiously begins to relax restrictions, some are concerned that Slovakia's success in limiting infections ...
In the last few weeks, Slovakia has dealt with persistent drought. It has not been raining for more than a month in most parts of Slovakia, and it does not seem that it will rain any time soon.
Commuters from a radius of 30 kilometers living from the state border will not need to show their negative tests for COVID-19 to be allowed to cross the border. Police posted on its social media, that ...
The government led by Igor Matovič has gained the confidence of the Slovak parliament. On Thursday, 93 of the 141 MPs that took part in the vote supported the Government Manifesto, thus expressing their ...
Slovakia must be perceived abroad as a reliable partner and a good ally that keeps its word and participates in co-operation and solidarity, the Slovak President Zuzana Čaputová concurred with the Foreign ...
Slovakia's measures against the crisis occurring due to the coronavirus pandemic are lagging behind other European countries. This stems from a study conducted by the Center for Public Policy.