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Czech Republic to Reopen Cinemas May 11 With 100 Capacity Limit

Czech Republic to Reopen Cinemas May 11 With 100 Capacity Limit

The Prague government is opening up the country faster than planned and could soon start lifting restrictions on film and television productions.

The Czech Republic has sped up plans to restart the country amid the novel coronavirus pandemic and will begin reopening cinemas and theaters on May 11, two weeks ahead of the government's previous May 25 target.

Audiences in theaters will initially be limited to 100 people. Previous restrictions banned all gatherings of more than 10 people due to concerns surrounding the coronavirus pandemic.

Czech health minister Adam Vojtech announced the new measures late on Thursday. In addition to cinemas, sporting and cultural events, limited to 100 people, will also be allowed from May 11.

The moves raises hopes that film and television production in Prague may also be allowed to restart soon. The county is one of the top spots for international television and film production and if Czech backlots can re-open, it would be a welcome sign that the entertainment industry is getting back to work.

The Czech government has been widely praised for its handling of the COVID-19 crisis, having quickly introduced restrictions and measures early, before the outbreak had spread widely in the country. According to World Health Organization data, there were no new deaths from COVID-19 in the Czech Republic on Thursday. In total, there have been just over 7,500 confirmed cases of COVID-19 in the country so far, with a total of 227 deaths attributed to the illness caused by the novel coronavirus.

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