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September 16th, 2020
Interior Minister Roman Mikulec assumes that checks at the border with the Czech Republic, which will be added to the list of high-risk countries from Friday, will take place at random. However, how they will function specifically is still under discussion. "A discussion regarding a technical solution is still ongoing," the minister said before the cabinet meeting, noting that checks will not mean that the border will be closed. He declined to comment on the potential need for cross-border commuters to show confirmation from their employers, only stating that chief hygienist Jan Mikas must issue a respective regulation.
TASR
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