The curfew in Slovakia is still in force <
> But!
From 2 to 8 November, all restrictions will cease to apply to those who have submitted negative results on Covid-19 at the end of the:
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> a free universal test taken no earlier than 29 October or
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> a self-reported RT-PCR (real-time PCR) test between 29 October and 1 November.
You will only need to carry a certificate with your test results with you ![]()
General testing has been shortened to 2 days for each stage. The first one will take place on 31 October and 1 November, the second one on 7 and 8 November. Already known points for taking the test in Bratislava. You can view them here <
> https://bit.ly/2HGYt1x
In order to avoid queues, it is planned to allocate specific testing times in alphabetical order or by place of residence. This will be determined by the local authorities. It is worth checking your neighbourhood website and mailbox for information booklets the day before.
The pilot test showed a high level of organisation, which allowed everything to be carried out quickly and safely. The authorities noted the responsibility and self-consciousness of the population. The turnout was 91%. 3.97% of Covid-19 infected people were identified.
This gives us reason to believe that the main testing will be just as clear and effective. We can’t wait to share the news that the coronavirus has surrendered its position ![]()
As a reminder, during the test, a nasopharyngeal swab will be taken. The procedure is somewhat unpleasant, but quite tolerable. So far, this is one of the most optimal diagnostic methods in terms of efficiency and speed.
Although the experiment with dogs <
> in Finland is encouraging. Scientists and canines believe that animals will be able to diagnose Covid-19 faster than the most innovative tests. And who knows, perhaps our four-legged friends with their unique sense of smell will play a decisive role in the fight against the pandemic.





