Czech bar staff race model electric cars
to bide time amid lockdown
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[October 17, 2020]
PRAGUE
(Reuters) - A Czech cafe has turned its bar area into a model electric
car track for bartenders and staff to pass the time while the country's
pubs and restaurants are shuttered to the public to curb a rising tide
of coronavirus infections. |
A bartender plays with an electric car track inside a cafe bar, as the
Czech government shut all restaurants for two weeks to slow down the
spread of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Prague, Czech Republic,
October 16, 2020. REUTERS/David W Cerny |
Staff at Mlynska cafe - popular with Prague's artist community -
said they decided to set up the track when one of them
discovered they had an old set stored away at home.
While restaurants and pubs are closed for dining and drinking
inside, staff remain on standby for take away orders.
"It was a sudden idea," said bar manager Jan Sramek. "We said if
we can't use the space as we used to ... we'd have the kind of
fun here we can't have when we have guests."
The central European country - which has the continent's fastest
per capita rise in COVID-19 infections and deaths from the
disease - earlier this week closed restaurants, bars and clubs
and shifted schools to distance learning.
(Reporting by Jirka Skacel, Writing by Michael Kahn; Editing by
Mike Collett-White)
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