The Czech Republic has banned British citizens from entering the country for 30 days. The news comes as the country steps up its response to the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.
They have declared a state of emergency and have now closed its borders to people from 13 "risk countries" in a bid to stem the spread of the novel COVID-19.
The government also banned its citizens from entering the so-called "risk zones", which include France and Germany as well as Britain.
The state of emergency will be in effect from 1pm GMT on Thursday, while the ban on events takes effect on Friday morning. International public transport vehicles with more than nine seats will also be banned from crossing borders.
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