Czech govt cuts isolation period for COVID patients from 14 to 5 days

The Czech government decided on Wednesday to shorten isolation time for people testing coronavirus positive from 14 to five days. The government has also shortened quarantine time for close contacts of infected people. Health Minister Vlastimil Valek said it'll be mandatory for all, including those who've received a booster shot, to have self-tests twice a week, starting on January 17.

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