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Katerina Zemanova, Roman Prymula

Katerina Zemanova, Roman Prymula

Katerina Zemanova, right, daughter of Czech President Milos Zeman, and former Health Minister Roman Prymula, left, attended a donation from the Endowment Fund of the President of the Republic Milos Zeman for the Military University Hospital Prague (UVN) on April 7, 2021, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Roman Prymula

Roman Prymula

FILE Former Czech health minister Roman Prymula, right, watches the second round of the European Football League opening match SK Slavia Praha vs Leicester City F.C in Prague, Czech Republic, February 18, 2021. Prime Minister Andrej Babis has ended cooperation with his adviser Roman Prymula for his having attending a football match amid the anti-epidemic lockdown. Prymula's behaviour makes an impression of bashaw-like manners, Babis added. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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Roman Prymula

Roman Prymula

FILE Former Czech health minister Roman Prymula, right, watches the second round of the European Football League opening match SK Slavia Praha vs Leicester City F.C in Prague, Czech Republic, February 18, 2021. Prime Minister Andrej Babis has ended cooperation with his adviser Roman Prymula for his having attending a football match amid the anti-epidemic lockdown. Prymula's behaviour makes an impression of bashaw-like manners, Babis added. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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ROMAN PRYMULA

ROMAN PRYMULA

Former Czech health minister Roman Prymula (right) is watching the Second round of European Football League opening match: SK Slavia Praha vs Leicester City F.C in Prague, Czech Republic, February 18, 2021. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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ROMAN PRYMULA

ROMAN PRYMULA

Former Czech health minister Roman Prymula (right) is watching the Second round of European Football League opening match: SK Slavia Praha vs Leicester City F.C in Prague, Czech Republic, February 18, 2021. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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ROMAN PRYMULA, Jan Marounek

ROMAN PRYMULA, Jan Marounek

FILE Former Czech health minister Roman Prymula, left, and Jan Marounek, right, watch the second round of the European Football League opening match SK Slavia Praha vs Leicester City F.C in Prague, Czech Republic, February 18, 2021. Prime Minister Andrej Babis has ended cooperation with his adviser Roman Prymula for his having attending a football match amid the anti-epidemic lockdown. Prymula's behaviour makes an impression of bashaw-like manners, Babis added. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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ROMAN PRYMULA

ROMAN PRYMULA

The state of emergency will be declared in the Czech Republic as of Monday, October 5, in order to curb the coronavirus epidemic, the government decided today, according to CTKエs information, approving the proposal of Health Minister Roman Prymula (for ANO), right, in Prague, Czech Republic, September 30, 2020. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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ROMAN PRYMULA

ROMAN PRYMULA

The state of emergency will be declared in the Czech Republic as of Monday, October 5, in order to curb the coronavirus epidemic, the government decided today, according to CTKエs information, approving the proposal of Health Minister Roman Prymula (for ANO) in Prague, Czech Republic, September 30, 2020. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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ROMAN PRYMULA

ROMAN PRYMULA

The state of emergency will be declared in the Czech Republic as of Monday, October 5, in order to curb the coronavirus epidemic, the government decided today, according to CTKエs information, approving the proposal of Health Minister Roman Prymula (for ANO - front) in Prague, Czech Republic, September 30, 2020. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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ROMAN PRYMULA, ROBERT PLAGA

ROMAN PRYMULA, ROBERT PLAGA

The state of emergency will be declared in the Czech Republic as of Monday, October 5, in order to curb the coronavirus epidemic, the government decided today, according to CTKエs information, approving the proposal of Health Minister Roman Prymula (for ANO) in Prague, Czech Republic, September 30, 2020. At left is Robert Plaga Education Minister. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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ROMAN PRYMULA

ROMAN PRYMULA

The state of emergency will be declared in the Czech Republic as of Monday, October 5, in order to curb the coronavirus epidemic, the government decided today, according to CTKエs information, approving the proposal of Health Minister Roman Prymula (for ANO) in Prague, Czech Republic, September 30, 2020. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Roman Prymula

Roman Prymula

Czech Health Minister Roman Prymula speaks during a press briefing on COVID-19 epidemic development, on September 25, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Roman Prymula

Roman Prymula

Czech Health Minister Roman Prymula speaks during a press briefing on COVID-19 epidemic development, on September 25, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Roman Prymula

Roman Prymula

Czech Health Minister Roman Prymula speaks during a press briefing on COVID-19 epidemic development, on September 25, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Roman Prymula, Ladislav Dusek

Roman Prymula, Ladislav Dusek

L-R Czech Health Minister Roman Prymula and director of the Czech Institute of Health Information and Statistics (UZIS) Ladislav Dusek attend a press briefing on COVID-19 epidemic development, on September 25, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Roman Prymula

Roman Prymula

Czech Health Minister Roman Prymula speaks during a press briefing on COVID-19 epidemic development, on September 25, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Michal Kamaryt)

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Roman Prymula, Andrej Babis

Roman Prymula, Andrej Babis

Czech Health Minister Roman Prymula, right, speaks during a press conference after his inauguration on September 22, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. On the left side is seen Czech PM Andrej Babis. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Roman Prymula, Andrej Babis

Roman Prymula, Andrej Babis

Czech Health Minister Roman Prymula, left, and Czech PM Andrej Babis, right, come to a press conference after Prymula's inauguration on September 22, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Roman Prymula, Andrej Babis

Roman Prymula, Andrej Babis

Czech Health Minister Roman Prymula, left, attends a press conference after his inauguration on September 22, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. On the right side speaks Czech PM Andrej Babis. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Roman Prymula

Roman Prymula

Czech Health Minister Roman Prymula speaks during a press conference after his inauguration on September 22, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Roman Prymula, Andrej Babis

Roman Prymula, Andrej Babis

Czech Health Minister Roman Prymula, left, and Czech PM Andrej Babis, center, come to a press conference after Prymula's inauguration on September 22, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Roman Prymula, Andrej Babis

Roman Prymula, Andrej Babis

Czech Health Minister Roman Prymula, right, speaks during a press conference after his inauguration on September 22, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. On the left side is seen Czech PM Andrej Babis. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Roman Prymula, Andrej Babis, Adam Vojtech

Roman Prymula, Andrej Babis, Adam Vojtech

Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis, center, inaugurated new Health Minister Roman Prymula, left, in office, on Tuesday, September 22, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. Prymula was appointed after resignation of predecessor Adam Vojtech, right, on Monday. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Roman Prymula

Roman Prymula

Czech Health Minister Roman Prymula speaks during a press conference after his inauguration on September 22, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Roman Prymula

Roman Prymula

Czech Health Minister Roman Prymula, right, speaks during a press conference after his inauguration on September 22, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. On the left side is seen Czech PM Andrej Babis. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Roman Prymula, Andrej Babis

Roman Prymula, Andrej Babis

Czech Health Minister Roman Prymula, right, speaks during a press conference after his inauguration on September 22, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. On the left side is seen Czech PM Andrej Babis. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Roman Prymula

Roman Prymula

Czech Health Minister Roman Prymula speaks during a press conference after his inauguration on September 22, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Roman Prymula, Andrej Babis, Adam Vojtech

Roman Prymula, Andrej Babis, Adam Vojtech

Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis, center, inaugurated new Health Minister Roman Prymula, left, in office, on Tuesday, September 22, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. Prymula was appointed after resignation of predecessor Adam Vojtech, right, on Monday. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Roman Prymula

Roman Prymula

Czech Health Minister Roman Prymula, right, speaks during a press conference after his inauguration on September 22, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. On the left side is seen Czech PM Andrej Babis. (CTK Photo/Vit Simanek)

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Andrej Babis

Andrej Babis

Roman Prymula, the government commissioner for science and research in healthcare, will be the new Czech health minister and President Milos Zeman will appoint him this afternoon, PM Andrej Babis (ANO), pictured, has told CTK in Prague, Czech Republic, September 21, 2020, referring to his weekend talks with Zeman. Prymula, 56, will be inaugurated in the post on Tuesday, replacing Adam Vojtech (for ANO), who announced his resignation today, Babis said. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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Roman Prymula

Roman Prymula

Former Czech health minister Roman Prymula speaks during an interview for the Czech News Agency (CTK), on February 2, 2021, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Roman Prymula

Roman Prymula

Former Czech health minister Roman Prymula speaks during an interview for the Czech News Agency (CTK), on February 2, 2021, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Roman Prymula

Roman Prymula

Former Czech health minister Roman Prymula speaks during an interview for the Czech News Agency (CTK), on February 2, 2021, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Roman Prymula

Roman Prymula

Former Czech health minister Roman Prymula speaks during an interview for the Czech News Agency (CTK), on February 2, 2021, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Roman Prymula

Roman Prymula

Former Czech health minister Roman Prymula poses during an interview for the Czech News Agency (CTK), on February 2, 2021, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Jan Blatny

Jan Blatny

New Health Minister Jan Blatny, replacing Roman Prymula, attends a press conference on his inauguration by Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis, on October 29, 2020, in Prague, Czech Republic. (CTK Photo/Ondrej Deml)

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restaurant, Prague, cheap beer, closing restaurants, pubs and bars, coronavirus, COVID-19

restaurant, Prague, cheap beer, closing restaurants, pubs and bars, coronavirus, COVID-19

Cheap beer at the restaurant in the center of Prague, Czech Republic, October 13, 2020. Restaurants, bars and clubs must stay closed until the end of the state of emergency set for November 3, and the drinking of alcohol at public places will be banned in the Czech Republic from Wednesday on 14th October as well, Czech Health Minister Roman Prymula (for ANO) said on Twitter. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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restaurant, Prague, cheap beer, closing restaurants, pubs and bars, coronavirus, COVID-19

restaurant, Prague, cheap beer, closing restaurants, pubs and bars, coronavirus, COVID-19

Cheap beer at the restaurant in the center of Prague, Czech Republic, October 13, 2020. Restaurants, bars and clubs must stay closed until the end of the state of emergency set for November 3, and the drinking of alcohol at public places will be banned in the Czech Republic from Wednesday on 14th October as well, Czech Health Minister Roman Prymula (for ANO) said on Twitter. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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restaurant, Prague, cheap beer, closing restaurants, pubs and bars, coronavirus, COVID-19

restaurant, Prague, cheap beer, closing restaurants, pubs and bars, coronavirus, COVID-19

Cheap beer at the restaurant in the center of Prague, Czech Republic, October 13, 2020. Restaurants, bars and clubs must stay closed until the end of the state of emergency set for November 3, and the drinking of alcohol at public places will be banned in the Czech Republic from Wednesday on 14th October as well, Czech Health Minister Roman Prymula (for ANO) said on Twitter. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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restaurant, Prague, cheap beer, closing restaurants, pubs and bars, coronavirus, COVID-19

restaurant, Prague, cheap beer, closing restaurants, pubs and bars, coronavirus, COVID-19

Cheap beer at the restaurant in the center of Prague, Czech Republic, October 13, 2020. Restaurants, bars and clubs must stay closed until the end of the state of emergency set for November 3, and the drinking of alcohol at public places will be banned in the Czech Republic from Wednesday on 14th October as well, Czech Health Minister Roman Prymula (for ANO) said on Twitter. (CTK Photo/Katerina Sulova)

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JAN HAMACEK, ANDREJ BABIS, ROMAN PRYMULA

JAN HAMACEK, ANDREJ BABIS, ROMAN PRYMULA

Prime Minister Andrej Babis (ANO), centre, said Prymula, right, confirmed that lower grades of elementary schools would switch to distance teaching as well and return to regular school attendance on November 2. Restaurants, bars and clubs must stay closed until the end of the state of emergency set for November 3, and the drinking of alcohol at public places will be banned in the Czech Republic from Wednesday as well, Health Minister Roman Prymula (for ANO) said in Prague, Czech Republic, October 12, 2020. Left is Jan Hamacek, Minister of the Interior. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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ROBERT PLAGA, JAN HAMACEK, ANDREJ BABIS, ROMAN PRYMULA

ROBERT PLAGA, JAN HAMACEK, ANDREJ BABIS, ROMAN PRYMULA

Prime Minister Andrej Babis (ANO), 2nd right, said Prymula, right, confirmed that lower grades of elementary schools would switch to distance teaching as well and return to regular school attendance on November 2. Restaurants, bars and clubs must stay closed until the end of the state of emergency set for November 3, and the drinking of alcohol at public places will be banned in the Czech Republic from Wednesday as well, Health Minister Roman Prymula (for ANO) said in Prague, Czech Republic, October 12, 2020. From left are Robert Plaga, Ministry for Education and Jan Hamacek, Minister of the Interior. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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ROBERT PLAGA, JAN HAMACEK, ANDREJ BABIS, ROMAN PRYMULA

ROBERT PLAGA, JAN HAMACEK, ANDREJ BABIS, ROMAN PRYMULA

Prime Minister Andrej Babis (ANO), 2nd right, said Prymula, right, confirmed that lower grades of elementary schools would switch to distance teaching as well and return to regular school attendance on November 2. Restaurants, bars and clubs must stay closed until the end of the state of emergency set for November 3, and the drinking of alcohol at public places will be banned in the Czech Republic from Wednesday as well, Health Minister Roman Prymula (for ANO) said in Prague, Czech Republic, October 12, 2020. From left are Robert Plaga, Ministry for Education and Jan Hamacek, Minister of the Interior. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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ANDREJ BABIS

ANDREJ BABIS

Prime Minister Andrej Babis (ANO) said Prymula confirmed that lower grades of elementary schools would switch to distance teaching as well and return to regular school attendance on November 2. Restaurants, bars and clubs must stay closed until the end of the state of emergency set for November 3, and the drinking of alcohol at public places will be banned in the Czech Republic from Wednesday as well, Health Minister Roman Prymula (for ANO) said in Prague, Czech Republic, October 12, 2020. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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ANDREJ BABIS

ANDREJ BABIS

Prime Minister Andrej Babis (ANO) said Prymula confirmed that lower grades of elementary schools would switch to distance teaching as well and return to regular school attendance on November 2. Restaurants, bars and clubs must stay closed until the end of the state of emergency set for November 3, and the drinking of alcohol at public places will be banned in the Czech Republic from Wednesday as well, Health Minister Roman Prymula (for ANO) said in Prague, Czech Republic, October 12, 2020. (CTK Photo/Roman Vondrous)

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Andrej Babis, Roman Prymula

Andrej Babis, Roman Prymula

Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis, left, and Czech Health Minister Roman Prymula speak during the press conference in Prague, Czech Republic, October 9, 2020. The cabinet will tighten restrictions if COVID-19 cases continue rising for another week and a possible lockdown would restrict people's movement, enabling them to leave their homes for crucial reasons only, such as work, Czech Health Minister Roman Prymula said. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Andrej Babis, Roman Prymula

Andrej Babis, Roman Prymula

Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis, left, and Czech Health Minister Roman Prymula speak during the press conference in Prague, Czech Republic, October 9, 2020. The cabinet will tighten restrictions if COVID-19 cases continue rising for another week and a possible lockdown would restrict people's movement, enabling them to leave their homes for crucial reasons only, such as work, Czech Health Minister Roman Prymula said. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Andrej Babis, Roman Prymula

Andrej Babis, Roman Prymula

Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis, left, and Czech Health Minister Roman Prymula speak during the press conference in Prague, Czech Republic, October 9, 2020. The cabinet will tighten restrictions if COVID-19 cases continue rising for another week and a possible lockdown would restrict people's movement, enabling them to leave their homes for crucial reasons only, such as work, Czech Health Minister Roman Prymula said. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Andrej Babis

Andrej Babis

Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis during the press conference in Prague, Czech Republic, October 9, 2020. The cabinet will tighten restrictions if COVID-19 cases continue rising for another week and a possible lockdown would restrict people's movement, enabling them to leave their homes for crucial reasons only, such as work, Czech Health Minister Roman Prymula said. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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Roman Prymula, Andrej Babis

Roman Prymula, Andrej Babis

Czech Prime Minister Andrej Babis, right, and Czech Health Minister Roman Prymula speak during the press conference in Prague, Czech Republic, October 9, 2020. The cabinet will tighten restrictions if COVID-19 cases continue rising for another week and a possible lockdown would restrict people's movement, enabling them to leave their homes for crucial reasons only, such as work, Czech Health Minister Roman Prymula said. (CTK Photo/Michal Krumphanzl)

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