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Czech Supreme Administrative Court overrules Health Ministry’s mask mandate Czech Supreme Administrative Court overrules Health Ministry’s mask mandate
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The Czech Supreme Administrative Court (NSS), the country’s highest authority over executive actions, overruled the Health Ministry’s mask mandate on Tuesday, declaring the measure unjustified and threatening to cancel it.The Czech Supreme Administrative Court (NSS), the country’s highest authority over executive actions, overruled the Health Ministry’s mask mandate on Tuesday, declaring the measure unjustified and threatening to cancel it.
In a statement posted to the court’s website, the NSS issued a final judgement warning that the Health Ministry’s rule ordering the wearing of masks in buildings and on public transport in the Czech Republic will be cancelled within three days if the ministry does not provide sufficient justification for the measure. In a statement posted to the court’s website, the NSS issued a final judgement warning that the Health Ministry’s rule ordering the wearing of masks in buildings and on public transport in the Czech Republic will be cancelled within three days if the ministry does not provide sufficient justification for the measure. 
So far, the NSS claims the ministry has been “systemically ignoring” its decision, despite the court having the final say over executive actions taken by the Czech government.So far, the NSS claims the ministry has been “systemically ignoring” its decision, despite the court having the final say over executive actions taken by the Czech government.
“The court only requires the ministry to meet the requirements for justification, which are clearly set out in the pandemic law. Nevertheless, the ministry is unable to meet this requirement,” the president of the eighth chamber of the NSS, Petr Mikes, said.“The court only requires the ministry to meet the requirements for justification, which are clearly set out in the pandemic law. Nevertheless, the ministry is unable to meet this requirement,” the president of the eighth chamber of the NSS, Petr Mikes, said.
This is the third time the NSS has ordered that a Health Ministry mask mandate be overruled, having previously blasted the government’s reasoning on the matter, raising concerns about the claim that the benefits of wearing a respirator outweigh the health risks. The court has already ordered the ministry to provide scientific evidence that backs up its decision to implement the mask order but, according to the NSS, the government has failed to do so.This is the third time the NSS has ordered that a Health Ministry mask mandate be overruled, having previously blasted the government’s reasoning on the matter, raising concerns about the claim that the benefits of wearing a respirator outweigh the health risks. The court has already ordered the ministry to provide scientific evidence that backs up its decision to implement the mask order but, according to the NSS, the government has failed to do so.
The decision from the NSS was sparked after an individual suffering from a long-term respiratory disease brought the case over concerns that they struggle to wear a mask and fear it endangers them more than not wearing one.The decision from the NSS was sparked after an individual suffering from a long-term respiratory disease brought the case over concerns that they struggle to wear a mask and fear it endangers them more than not wearing one.
The Health Ministry’s mask mandate currently requires that citizens wear face coverings in shops, service establishments, public transport, medical facilities, and social services.The Health Ministry’s mask mandate currently requires that citizens wear face coverings in shops, service establishments, public transport, medical facilities, and social services.
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