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Czech Republic mulls lockdown amid fastest virus spike in Europe

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Prague, Czech Republic - The Czech Republic was facing the prospect of a lockdown as the growth in COVID-19 cases in the EU member reached a fourth straight daily record, according to data released on Saturday.

The Health Ministry said the country of 10.7mn people had 8,618 new cases on Friday, beating Thursday’s record of 5,394 and bringing the total tally to 109,374 cases with 905 deaths. In comparison, neighbouri­ng Poland with 38mn inhabitant­s said on Saturday it had registered 5,300 new cases over the last 24 hours, which was also a record.

Friday’s data from the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control showed the Czech Republic recorded the fastest two-week growth per 100,000 inhabitant­s in the EU.

The Czech Republic had 398 cases per 100,000 people, leading the grim statistics

ahead of Spain with 307 and the Netherland­s with 304.

Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis said on Friday the

government may reimpose a lockdown if the growth continues, calling on Czechs to behave responsibl­y.

“The situation is very serious,” he added. “Either we will all comply with the safety measures, or we will have to adopt further restrictio­ns fast, and we can’t rule out a lockdown,” he added.

After weathering much of the first COVID-19 wave in the spring with timely measures including a lockdown, the Czech Republic has seen a spike in infections since August as it had lifted most restrictio­ns over summer. The government has since reintroduc­ed the compulsory wearing of masks for indoor premises, reduced the number of people at both indoor and outdoor events, and closed swimming pools, zoos and gyms.

From Monday it will suspend sports events and close cinemas, theatres, museums and galleries, while Czech universiti­es and secondary schools will switch to distance learning.

 ?? (AFP) ?? This file photo shows workers in the gastronomy business protesting against new restrictio­ns, in Prague on October 5
(AFP) This file photo shows workers in the gastronomy business protesting against new restrictio­ns, in Prague on October 5

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