“Slovakia is a police state, how can you even live there! Curfews, like in wartime!”, ‘We saw you under escort being tested and vaccinated!’. – Those who live in Slovakia will definitely find these phrases amusing ![]()
If you also remember how Slovak policemen used to drive children around so that a young mother could take a free test and keep her family safe, it becomes fun.
But these are the actual words of our subscribers. Where does such misinformation come from, why and why? Let’s leave the question open, who benefits so that the best minds and golden hands of the country are not “seduced” into “dangerous” moves and do not quickly and permanently leave…
And, friends, Slovakia is reintroducing curfews from December 19, 2020 to January 10, 2021 ![]()
And it doesn’t mean that transportation will stand up, there will be a police cordon and arbitrary power everywhere. Here the policeman is a friend, not an enemy.
We will still be able to go grocery shopping, to the banks, to the post office, exercise, etc., just do it in a more limited way.
It’s worth noting that the Slovaks themselves are also pretty conscientious about following all the recommendations.
They are well aware that thanks to the lockdown:
– our doctors will not die of fatigue and untreated Covid-19 on the job, as in some countries,
– hospitals and clinics won’t be denied care because they’re overcrowded,
– doctors will not have to choose who to save first – a patient with appendicitis or pneumonia, a pregnant woman with Covid-19 or an elderly grandmother,
– without having to go on a forced diet because the family doesn’t have enough money for food.
So are these measures an expression of humanity and protection or violence against rights?
Which one are you in favor of? We’re personally in favor of the first one ![]()





