The Czech Republic has announced entrance restrictions for 30 days, as of today, for citizens of non-EU member states. The persons can travel to the Czech Republic if they have a temporary or permanent permit of stay, a long-term visa, a work visa or a work contract made after the annulment of the state of emergency declared on May 11, IPN reports.
Moldova’s Embassy in the Czech Republic said the state of emergency is in force until November 20. As of September 21, 2020, all the persons who travel from states that are not on the list of low-risk countries must fill out an epidemiological form before entering the Czech Republic. After the form is filled out and transmitted, confirmation of the completion is sent to the applicant to the email address indicated in the form.
On October 14, all the restaurants, clubs and bars in the Czech Republic were closed. The schools are closed. Exams at the university can be sat in groups of at most ten persons. A curfew for the period between 9om and 5am was imposed on October 28.