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Czech government expropriated 650,000 masks sent from China via plane to Italy

Czech government expropriated 650,000 masks sent from China via plane to Italy

China sent 650,000 masks via plane to Italy, but during a stopover in Prague the Czech government expropriated them to use in their own hospitals. So much for EU solidarity and coordination.

Later the Czech government apologized that it was misunderstanding but anyway did not sent it back to Italy.



Czech Ministry of the Interior and the regional government of Usti nad Labem released a statement on Friday, saying they regretted the “misunderstanding” in the confiscation of 101,600 masks and respirators three days ago, which turns out to be Chinese donation to Italy.

On March 17, the Ministry of the Interior and the Usti nad Labem Region detained a batch of imported masks and respirators from a warehouse in the region. Subsequent investigations revealed that the seizure included a separate shipment of 101,600 masks and respirators, which was a donation from the Red Cross of Qingtian City of China's Zhejiang province to Chinese expatriates in Italy, the statement noted.

"The Interior Ministry regretted this misunderstanding and is now discussing with Zhejiang province to deal with the issue," read the statement, signed by Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of the Interior Jan Hamacek.

With the rapid spread of COVID-19 in the world, the Czech Republic, like many other European countries, face severe shortage of medical supplies such as masks and respirators. To ensure domestic demand, the country took strict measures, banning export of medical equipment and cracking down on hoarding and other practices which may disrupt the market.

As of Friday night, the country registered 833 confirmed COVID-19 cases. 

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