Published 23:42 IST, October 20th 2020
Czech Rep: More restrictions needed to curb virus
The Czech Republic’s health minister on Tuesday said more restrictions may be needed after the current measures failed to slow a surge in coronavirus infections.
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The Czech Republic’s health minister on Tuesday said more restrictions may be needed after the current measures failed to slow a surge in coronavirus infections.
Health Minister Roman Prymula told the lower house of Parliament the number of people in hospital could reach 11-thousand by November 11, almost full capacity, and some 1-and-a-half to 3-thousand patients may need intensive care.
He said the government had been acquiring ventilators for the hospitals.
Prymula said nearly 30 percent of all tests are positive.
The seven-day rolling average of daily new cases in the Czech Republic has risen over the past two weeks from 26.26 cases per 100,000 people on Oct. 5 to 80.76 on Monday.
The country has 180,000 confirmed cases, with 110,000 recorded during the first three weeks of October.
23:42 IST, October 20th 2020