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Hundreds in the traffic block of Slovak’s capital in protest against vaccination law

Hundreds in the traffic block of Slovak's capital in protest against vaccination law
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Prague: Hundreds of people block traffic in downtown Slovakia Bratislava, protesting the laws that provide those who have Covid-19 vaccines easier to access to the event and public space, Slovaky media reported on Thursday.
Law, which requires that people who have not been constructed to take the test for the access, were approved by the parliament on Sundays and signed by President Zuzana Caputova on Monday.
Slovakia joins more and more countries that determine that vaccines, or negative tests, will be needed for places such as cinemas, restaurants, and other enclosed space.
Small groups of protesters began to arrive in the square in front of the Caputova’s official residence in the morning, with their number of upside, Dennik N Daily reported.
Protests, while peace, have disrupted traffic throughout the city, but the police have not moved to disperse the crowd.
Similar protests occurred last Friday outside the parliament, where the police riots fired tears on people who blocked the entrance and pelted the building with eggs.
On Thursday, 35.7% of the population was fully vaccinated, data from the University of Johns Hopkins showed.
It is one of the lowest per capita rates in the European Union.

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