The Czech Republic is about to start easing its coronavirus quarantine restrictions. The move is unlikely to cover foreign travel, however, as the nation’s president says borders should stay closed for a long time. The borders should remain closed for at least one year, Zeman told Czech radio station Frekvence 1, warning that people travelling abroad and returning home could bring the virus to the republic once again if they happen to visit areas where Covid-19 is still spreading. Under the current restrictions, which have been in place since March 16, Czechs can only travel abroad in “urgent cases.” Zeman advised his fellow countrymen
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