Nina Hrabovská Francelová
Nina Hrabovská Francelová
nina.francelova@spectator.sk

Nina Hrabovská Francelová started to work for The Slovak Spectator as a student of journalism in October 2016. She received her bachelor's degree in journalism at the Palacký University in Olomouc and a master's degree in journalism at Comenius University in Bratislava. She spent one semester at the Jagiellonian University in Kraków and participated in several international courses for journalists.

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Mária Patakyová

Human rights suffered as a result of Covid in Slovakia

Ombudswoman pointed to quarantine facilities, schools as well as maternity wards in her 2020 report.

News digest: Vaccination with AstraZeneca halted for now

Travelling to Belgium easier. Pregnant women in Bratislava Region will be given preference in vaccination list of stand-ins.

People in Košice

News digest: Vaccination open to everyone, tens of thousands have applied

Rules for curfew change from May 3. Shops will be closed on the first two Saturdays in May.

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Marginalised Roma vaccine-shy as long as majority remain lukewarm towards vaccines

People living in settlements show little interest in getting the jab; involvement of doctors they know and trust could help, according to field workers.

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News digest: Anyone older than 16 will be able to register for the Covid jab this week

National emergency prolonged. Indian Covid strain has not been detected in Slovakia.

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Applying for the S1 document for vaccination? Insurer will need proof of residence

EU citizens who live in Slovakia and want to be vaccinated against Covid-19 should request the S1 form in the country of their insurance.

Defence Minister Jaroslav Naď and Foreign Affairs Minister Ivan Korčok after the press conference

News digest: Slovakia supports Czech Republic and expels Russian diplomats

People who have recovered from Covid will not be required to take a test for a longer period. The grey wolf is a year-long protected animal from today.

Dagmar Horná

Every school should be a school of democracy. Slovakia lags behind

Pandemic sparks human rights-related debates, showing that most people lack the theoretical background to discuss these issues.

PM Eduard Heger, Defence Minister Jaroslav Naď and Foreign Affairs Minister Ivan Korčok after the meeting of Security Council

News digest: No expulsions yet, Slovak authorities monitoring the situation

Teachers vaccinated with AstraZeneca will soon receive second dose. Criminal charges filed against former special prosecutor.

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Warnings sounded over low vaccination uptake among elderly

Slovakia struggles to get older people inoculated as Health Ministry announces younger groups can register for jab.

Igor Matovič

News digest: President wants the Sputnik contract to become public, Matovič has not even read it

Rules for wearing masks and respirators will change. The pandemic committee has proposed that vaccinated people should not have to undergo testing anymore.

PM Eduard Heger announcing lifting of measures

News digest: Easter does not seem to prevent the country from lifting measures

Vaccination opened for another age group. The ministerial approval for Sputnik V does not concern vaccines delivered to Slovakia, according to the health minister.

How a new shelter will look like will be decided in architectonic competition.

Efforts to build new generation of tourist shelters spark enormous interest

However, trends in combination with social networks may be a double-edged sword, photographer of Slovak shelters opined.

Sputnik V vaccines arrived at Košice airport on March 1, 2021

News digest: Russia wants Sputnik V vaccines back from Slovakia

Schools gradually re-open from April 12. Slovak politicians call for de-escalation of tensions on the Ukrainian-Russian border.

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Slovak society will be more vigilant after the pandemic is over

Not everyone has the luxury of washing their hands 20 times a day, says sociologist Zuzana Kusá.

Igor Matovič

UPDATED: Finance Minister Matovič flew to Moscow for Sputnik negotiations

Russians want the vaccine back, citing contract violations.

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Vaccination in Trenčín

News digest: Ministry solves another vaccination trouble

Former PM published the most sexist status. Most of the prices in Bratislava public transport will be more expensive.

Zuzana Števulová

Slovakia cannot be a closed island of the vaccinated. We need to view vaccination globally

People should not fear their residence status will be an issue at the vaccination centre, human rights lawyer says.

News digest: Coalition gets second chance one day before Easter holidays

A calculator will provide an estimation of when it will be your turn for vaccination. Journey by train between Bratislava and Prague will take longer.

Eduard Heger (left) and Igor Matovič (right)

Matovič as No. 2. Will Slovakia see conflict between him and Heger?

Support of the 53-strong OĽaNO caucus is likely to play a role.

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