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People in Prachatice can take off the veils from Wednesday, August 19

“The extraordinary measures introduced in the Prachatice region have been canceled since Wednesday, August 19,” Kvetoslava Kotrbová, the head of the regional hygienists, told Deník, adding that the regional security council came to such a decision after consulting with President Ivana Stráska and the mayor of Prachatice Martin Malý.

According to the hygienists, the measures in the Prachatice region could be canceled on the basis of a calm epidemiological situation. At the same time, however, Kvetoslava Kotrbová stated that hygienists recommend wearing veils in all social services facilities and hospitals, pharmacies and also in areas with higher movement of people, such as the elderly. “At the same time, we appeal to all those who suffer from any acute respiratory disease or temperature not to put away the veils when in contact with other people,” Kvetoslava Kotrbová called.

“We thought it would be good to give people a little breath before the autumn,” added President Ivana Stráská after Monday morning’s meeting of the security council of the region. “It is no longer an obligation, but we recommend that everyone decide at their own discretion when to take the veil or not. And we believe that on a voluntary basis, people may accept it rather than being ordered. “

Where only with a veil on his face? To bed facilities

At the same time, the Regional Authority points out that the measures issued by the Ministry of Health for inpatient medical and social facilities, where drapes are still mandatory, continue. The possibility of visits falls within the competence of individual inpatient medical and social facilities. As for the ban on visits to hospitals, it continues to apply in the Jindřichův Hradec hospital, which granted an exemption to the fathers of newborns in the maternity ward, and visits to the Prachatice hospital are not allowed.

Dačice Hospital lifted the ban on visits to patients of the Long-Term Patient Hospital (LDN), but only for people without symptoms of infectious diseases, such as fever, runny nose, cough, headache, etc. “We recommend using other areas of the ward the main staircase to avoid the concentration of people, “added MUDr. Miroslava Člupková, MBA, LL.M., Chairwoman of the Board of the Dačice Hospital.

Veils in schools? Hard written work!

The governor also commented on Monday’s government’s decision to reintroduce compulsory veils in schools (and other internal public places) as of September 1. “We are waiting for official information from the Ministry of Education about exactly what will happen in schools. It will apply to all schools in the country, we will have to develop it for specific types of schools. I’m really curious, because it will be a hard written job if I use school prank. “

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