Cinemas could reopen across the country from July 4
01.05.2020 - 14:32 / deadline.com
By Tom Grater
International Film Reporter
The Czech Republic has brought forward plans to re-open cinemas and other leisure businesses in the country.
The government’s initial schedule for easing its lockdown listed May 25 as the date for various establishments to resume trading, but as reported by Czech News Agency CTK today, Health Minister Adam Vojtěch has told journalists that the date will now be two weeks ahead of schedule on May 11.
Alongside cinemas, the policy will also allow
Cinemas could reopen across the country from July 4
Venues such as cinemas could potentially reopen in a few months' time.
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