Night-time Curfew: shops close at 8pm
Retail chains operating in Slovakia will close at 8 p.m. and some of them even before that due to the new rules applying to the night-time curfew as of Wednesday, retail chain representatives confirmed ...
Retail chains operating in Slovakia will close at 8 p.m. and some of them even before that due to the new rules applying to the night-time curfew as of Wednesday, retail chain representatives confirmed ...
On Wednesday night, Slovak Foreign and European Affairs Minister Ivan Korčok apologised to his Ukrainian counterpart Dmytro Kuleba for Slovak Prime Minister Igor Matovič's inappropriate statements about ...
On Thursday, the European Medicines Agency (EMA) received an official request from the producer of the Russian Sputnik V vaccine to initiate a rolling review of the vaccine, which should speed up the assessment ...
On Thursday, the Slovak Supreme Court released from custody former deputy Justice Minister Monika Jankovská and former Bratislava regional judge Richard Molnár, both charged with bribery.
Regional prosecutors from Bratislava are already dealing with the purchase of allegedly poor-quality antigen tests kits for coronavirus.
The coronavirus pandemic has been affecting Slovakia for almost a year now and strict measures have already taken a heavy toll. More and more research has been now pointing out the negative impact of the ...
Foreign Affairs Minister Ivan Korčok stated that the manner in which the first batch of Sputnik doses was transported to Slovakia as well as the way in which it was personally welcomed by the prime minister ...
The epidemic situation in the country has slightly worsened since last week, Health Minister Marek Krajčí reported on Tuesday. According to the health minister, the basic reproduction number (R0) of the ...
Testing using so-called COVID-19 gargle kits, which are deemed suitable for use with schoolchildren, will start this weekend, with their distribution slated to take place by the end of the week, Education ...
Slovakia has ordered 35 million antigen nasal self-test kits, said Health Minister Marek Krajčí on Tuesday (March 2), adding that they are on the way to the country at the moment.