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Slovakia eases virus lockdown but not for the unvaccinated

Dec 8, 2021, 9:36 AM | Updated: 2:25 pm

A man wearing a face mask carries a takeaway lunch from a restaurant in the Old town of Bratislava ...

A man wearing a face mask carries a takeaway lunch from a restaurant in the Old town of Bratislava Slovakia, Thursday, Nov. 25, 2021. The Slovak government approved a two-week national lockdown amid a record surge of coronavirus infections. Prime Minister Eduard Heger said the measures, effective from Thursday, will target all, both unvaccinated and vaccinated. (Martin Baumann/TASR via AP)

(Martin Baumann/TASR via AP)

BRATISLAVA, Slovakia (AP) — Slovakia’s government decided Wednesday to ease the country’s current lockdown for vaccinated people and those who have recovered from COVID-19 but the restrictions for the unvaccinated.

Health Minister Vladimir Lengvarsky said starting on Friday, all shops will reopen for vaccinated or recovered people including services such as hairdressers. Also, ski resorts and fitness centers will be open for a limited number of customers while religious services will be available for those groups in the Roman Catholic stronghold in Central and Eastern Europe.

The country’s hotels will restart services on Christmas Day.

Nothing has changed, however, for the unvaccinated, who are not eligible to use the stores and services.

On the other hand, students in the sixth-to ninth grades will switch to distant learning again on Monday.

Under the lockdown that has been in place in Slovakia since Nov. 25, people are allowed to leave their homes only for specific reasons, and those who are unvaccinated and have not recovered from COVID-19 are required to get tested to attend work. Only the stores selling essential goods have remained open.

Also, Slovakia’s parliament has been debating a government proposal to pay people 60 and older a financial bonus if they get vaccinated against COVID-19.

“We’re trying to motivate people to get vaccinated,” Lengvarsky said.

The country has one of the European Union’s lowest vaccination rates, with only 46.5% of its 5.5 million population fully vaccinated.

With a seven-day rolling average of 1,940 cases per 1 million, Slovakia was facing the second-highest surge of infections in the world, according to Our World in Data.

Currently, 3,479 COVID-19 patients are hospitalized in Slovakia, putting the country’s health system under pressure. It the number reaches 3,800, the health minister said more restrictions will be imposed.

In another measure expected to be imposed, people will need to be vaccinated, recovered from COVID-19 or tested negative to be eligible to use public transport. No date was immediately given for that.

Overall, Slovakia has reported 15,095 deaths in the pandemic.

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The story is corrected to say the seven-day rolling average is per 1 million people, not 100,000.

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              A No Entry sign is placed inside a toy store, now serving takeaway, at a shopping center in Bratislava, Slovakia, Thursday, Nov. 25, 2021. The Slovak government approved a two-week national lockdown amid a record surge of coronavirus infections. Prime Minister Eduard Heger said the measures, effective from Thursday, will target all, both unvaccinated and vaccinated. (Pavol Zachar/TASR via AP)
            
              A man wearing a face mask carries a takeaway lunch from a restaurant in the Old town of Bratislava Slovakia, Thursday, Nov. 25, 2021. The Slovak government approved a two-week national lockdown amid a record surge of coronavirus infections. Prime Minister Eduard Heger said the measures, effective from Thursday, will target all, both unvaccinated and vaccinated. (Martin Baumann/TASR via AP)

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Slovakia eases virus lockdown but not for the unvaccinated