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Covid-19: European countries introduce vaccine passes, bans to combat surge

Sweden, Czech Republic among those tightening restrictions after spike in cases recorded

Published: Wed 17 Nov 2021, 7:15 PM

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Sweden will introduce a Covid-19 vaccination pass on December 1 for public indoor events of more than 100 people, as cases rise in much of Europe, the government said Wednesday.

With relatively low infection rates at the moment, Sweden on November 1 removed the requirement for fully vaccinated people with symptoms to get tested for Covid, but the government said it was now reversing that decision after criticism.

Meanwhile, the Czech Republic will ban people who have not been vaccinated against Covid-19 from access to public events and services from Monday, Prime Minister Andrej Babis said on Wednesday, and negative tests will no longer be recognised.

The restrictions, to be approved by cabinet on Thursday, come after a spike in new infections to a record 22,479 on Tuesday.

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Many European countries, including Czech neighbours Germany, Austria and Slovakia, have recorded spikes in infections and have started tightening curbs.

Slovakia reported a record number of cases on Wednesday, and Hungary and Poland had the highest numbers in more than six months.

“From that time (Monday) only vaccinations and having recovered from Covid will be recognised when it comes to services and public events,” Babis said.

“People have to finally believe that Covid kills.”

The Czech Republic, with a population of 10.7 million, has had to observe relatively light restrictions in the latest Covid-19 wave, with the government pledging no school closures or lockdowns.

The government has resisted tightening rules while in transition to a new administration, but the worsening situation in hospitals has made it consider restrictions on unvaccinated people.

Hospitals reported 4,425 coronavirus patients on Tuesday, fewer than half the record highs seen in March, and 661 people in intensive care, the Health Ministry said.

The country has recorded a total of 31,709 Covid-19 deaths, with the daily count mostly over 60 in the past days.

The Czech Republic’s vaccination rate has lagged those of other countries, with 57.6 per cent of the population fully vaccinated versus an EU average of 64.9 per cent, according to data from the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control.



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