"From Monday, December 27, entry into the Czech Republic for tourist purposes for citizens of other EU countries over 18 years old is possible only with certificates of a negative test result for COVID-19, which is associated with the spread of the omicron strain of coronavirus," TASS reports.

As specified, people who have received three doses of the coronavirus vaccine registered in the European Union may not be presented with a PCR test.

Earlier, the director of the Regional Office for Europe of the World Health Organization (WHO), Hans Kluge, said that the omicron strain of the coronavirus could become “another storm” for Europe.