Czech infections hit new record high, president going home

Czech infections hit new record high, president going home

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PRAGUE (AP) — Coronavirus infections in the Czech Republic jumped to a new record high Friday, a surge that hit the country's president and delayed the appointment of the new prime minister.

The Health Ministry said the daily tally of new cases hit 27,717 the previous day. That’s almost 2,000 more than the previous record, set on Tuesday.

The country’s infection rate has risen to a new record high of 1,231 new cases per 100,000 residents over the past seven days.

Meanwhile, Czech President Milos Zeman will be discharged from Prague's military hospital on Saturday. A day earlier, he was discharged following more than a month's treatment for an unspecified illness but was readmitted only hours later after testing positive for COVID-19. The president received monoclonal antibodies and has no symptoms of COVID-19, the hospital said.

Zeman, 77, was rushed to the hospital on Oct. 10, a day after the election to the lower house of parliament, and was treated in an intensive care unit. His condition was attributed to an unspecified chronic disease.

The presidential office said that after Zeman after being discharged would swear in Petr Fiala, the leader of a coalition that won the election, as the country’s new prime minister. The ceremony had been due to take place on Friday.

“It's in the interest of everyone to have a new government soon,” Fiala said.

The office said the ceremony will be organized in line with the current coronavirus measures but details were unknown. Those who test positive must isolate in the Czech Republic.

The new record was reported a day after the Czech government declared a 30-day state of emergency and imposed additional coronavirus restrictions in its effort to tackle the surge.

Among the other measures that became effective Friday, all Christmas...

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