(ANSA) - PRAGUE, MARCH 13 - The government of the Czech Republic has announced that from Monday the borders will be closed to foreigners who want to enter the country and to Czechs who want to go abroad, to curb the spread of the coronavirus. These restrictions do not apply to foreigners with permanent residence permits or residence permits for more than 90 days. There have been 117 outbreaks in the country so far but no deaths.
The Czech Republic closes its borders
2020-03-13T14:58:26.489Z
The government of the Czech Republic has announced that from Monday the borders will be closed to foreigners who want to enter the country and Czechs who want to go abroad, to curb the spread of the coronavirus. (HANDLE)