In Slovakia, creche workers are no longer required to wear respirators
The requirements for wearing respirators have been relaxed by a new Public Health Authority decree. As of Monday, June 13, creche employees are no longer required to wear respirators. This also applies to employees who will not wear them due to their work environment or the type of their job...
Read moreSlovakia has a better partner in Taiwan: official
Milan Laurencik, a visiting Slovak National Council Deputy Speaker, stated yesterday that Taiwan is a far more important economic partner of Slovakia than China. He thanked Taiwan for donating 700,000 masks to Slovakia during the peak of the COVID-19 pandemic. During a recent outbreak in Taiwan, the prime minister thanked Slovakia...
Read morePenta Hospitals International and Siemens Healthineers International form new value partnership in Slovakia to improve healthcare
Penta Hospitals International, the largest multi-national hospital chain in Central and Eastern Europe, has agreed to a strategic partnership with Siemens Healthineers worth more than 30 million euros. In the Czech Republic, Poland, and Slovakia, Penta Hospitals International operates over 75 units, including 34 hospitals and 41 outpatient clinics....
Read moreThe Ministry of Health and Wellness has received 125,000 doses of Pfizer pediatric COVID-19 vaccines
The Government of Belize Press Office reports that the Ministry of Health and Wellness (MOHW) received 124,800 Pfizer pediatric COVID-19 vaccines today. “The Ministry of Foreign Affairs – Belize collaborated with the Republic of Slovakia for the procurement of 124,800 Pfizer pediatric vaccine,” stated the GOB Press Office. “The vaccines...
Read moreSlovakia negotiates Covid-19 vaccine donations with five countries
Slovakia ordered more than it required. More vaccines will be available later this year. Slovakia has increased its vaccine orders and expects to receive additional postponed packages with signed contracts later this year. Vaccination interest is low in Slovakia, with only 51% of people fully vaccinated by May 2022. If the...
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