Elections to the Chamber of Deputies – Prague: other people set out without veils
Hygienists in Prague have so far received eight complaints for not wearing respirators in polling stations. The Hygiene Station of the Capital City of Prague (HSHMP) will not address previously reported offenses on the website yet. According to the police, there were dozens of similar offenses throughout the Czech Republic, resolved them by agreement, or handed them over to an administrative body, ie a hygienic station.
“The HSHMP addresses the complaints received sequentially according to the data sequencein which her stimuli come. The solution is carried out in accordance with the Misdemeanor Act, “we write to the hygienist. AGAINST they are currently dealing with other offenses previously received by the stations.
More work for covid
Due to the covid-19 epidemic, county sanitation stations generally have more work to do than before. For a common agenda, such as inspections of catering facilities or occupational safety, I dedicate, for example tracing contacts tested positive, they check the visitors of the restaurantif they have a mandatory certificate of non – infectivity, or addresses outbreaks epidemic in schools.
Obligation to have the mouth and nose covered in the polling station with a respirator or nanotowel provides for an extraordinary measure by the Ministry of Health from the end of September this year. Voters and members of the district election commission must abide by it. Exception They only have preschool children or people who have confirmed by a doctor that they have no travel protection solution to travel health problems. The Commission may also request that the respirator be postponed for verification purposes. Similar rules applied last fall in the regional elections.