Prague would already belong to the fourth one
Prague currently reports 52 new cases per 100,000 inhabitants in the last seven days, the second worst region is the Moravian-Silesian Region with 48 cases. Conversely, the most favorable situation is in Liberec (8 cases) and Hradec Králové region (9).
In the whole of the Czech Republic, the weekly incidence is now 30 confirmed cases per 100,000 inhabitants and is rising again. At the beginning of September, there were 13 cases.
Of the districts, Opava (82) and Beroun (81) currently have the worst numbers, Tachovsko and Trutnovsko belong to the best (both around four cases).
Over a hundred new cases of infection per day were detected in Prague last week, and new additions in the Moravian-Silesian region were around hundreds of new cases per day on weekdays.
In the Liberec and Hradec Králové Regions, for comparison, these were usually only individual cases.
If the package system were to apply, Prague and the Moravian-Silesian Region would be subject to stricter scalding. The limit of the fourth starts at a weekly incidence of 50 confirmed cases per 100,000 inhabitants.
In such a region, according to the plans at the time, people would only be able to play sports on limited levels outdoors or only one-on-one indoors as a test. Hotels would then be able to accommodate only a quarter of their capacity.
However, packages, like the former PES system, are no longer managed by the state, and due to the partial vaccination and weaning of the population, they focus on the number of people in hospitals.
The rules for interest groups and outdoor schools will be relaxed
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The Minister of Health, Adam Vojtěch (for ANO), previously indicated 50 new hospitalizations per day as the limit from which measures could be tightened.
She is still far away. On Sunday, there were 169 patients in hospitals with covid, of which 26 were in serious condition. The numbers have not changed significantly over the past two weeks.
Also, the number of covid-related deaths, although slightly increased compared to the summer, remains at a low number of cases per day.
Prime Minister Andrej Babiš (ANO) announced last week that there could be another relaxation, which is supposed to concern proof of infection-free status in children. The government is to discuss the proposal on Monday.