A closer look at Joe Biden’s running mateTrump says Spanish flu ‘probably ended’ World War II during press conferenceAlyssa Milano claims she’s losing her hair after COVID-19 battleFormer colleagues remember doctor killed in Red Deer attackTrump surprised Biden picked Kamala Harris as running mateCAE plans restructuring after earnings plunge during coronavirus crisisRed Lake fire grows to 750 hectares as residents urged to leave‘Construction Dollars Program’ set to support core-area businesses: City of LondonQuebec reports 3rd consecutive day of fewer than 100 new coronavirus casesP.E.I. Outbreak thought to include footballers is one of several surges in infections in Czech RepublicAn outbreak of coronavirus linked to a music club in Prague has increased to 98 cases, including footballers from several of the city’s clubs, public health officials have said.The outbreak was one of several surges of infections in the Public health officials have reimposed restrictions on public activities in some areas, including the industrial north-eastern region that is home to 10% of the country’s 10.7 million people.The central European country reported 247 new cases on Wednesday, the highest number since a spike in late June. bars and nightclubs cause concern Another 273 others have been put in quarantine.Following media reports that some of the visitors got infected by sharing a drink with one straw, hygienists urged people to keep social distancing.“The Prague Public Health Authority emphatically recommends that everyone consumes their drink solely from their own glass and avoids consumption from a common container,” it said in a statement.Despite the growth in daily cases in the past several weeks to Wednesday’s total of 14,570, the number of those hospitalized has grown only slightly to 141, just one third of the number during a peak in April.The country has reported 364 deaths from the disease caused by the coronavirus, a fraction of the toll in more severely hit west European nations.The public health service did not name the sports clubs affected by the nightclub outbreak, but major soccer clubs Sparta Prague, Bohemians 1905 and Dukla Prague have said they had infections in their reserve or junior teams.Provinces across the country have been reopening at varying speeds, with the four Atlantic provinces forming a bubble. In Prag besteht die Pflicht zum … A further 273 people have been quarantined.After media reports that some of the club’s customers became infected by sharing a drink with one straw, hygienists urged people to continue social distancing.“The Prague public health authority emphatically recommends that everyone consumes their drink solely from their own glass and avoids consumption from a common container,” it said in a statement.Despite the growth in daily cases in the past several weeks, the number of those admitted to hospital has increased only slightly to 141, a third of the number during a peak in April.The country has reported 14,570 coronavirus cases and 364 deaths, a fraction of the number in some western and southern European countries.Prague’s public heath officials did not name the sports clubs affected by the nightclub outbreak, but major clubs Sparta Prague, Bohemians 1905 and Dukla Prague have said they had infections in their reserve or junior teams. reports 5 new cases of coronavirus linked to essential international workersCoronavirus : Cowessess First Nation releases back-to-school plan Informationen zum Corona-Virus und Covid-19 in Tschechien. Coronavirus outbreak linked to Prague club spreads to 98 people Coronavirus cases linked to B.C. Canada has also seen recent coronavirus outbreaks linked toThe Prague club outbreak was one of several surges of infections in the central European country of 10.7 million people.Public health officials have brought back restrictions on public activities in some areas including the industrial north-eastern region that is home to 10 per cent of the population.The country reported 247 new cases on Wednesday, the highest number since a spike in late June, prompting Prime Minister Andrej Babis to say that face masks may be made obligatory again in selected indoor spaces.Authorities suspect one woman with no symptoms was the source of the infection at a July 11 birthday party at the downtown Prague Techtle Mechtle club.The Prague Public Health Authority said 68 visitors to the club, seven employees and 23 family members and contacts have tested positive.