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Milos Zeman, who was wheeled into the ceremony by a medic in full protective gear, tested positive during a six-week stay in intensive care for unrelated issues

Covid-struck Czech President Milos Zeman, sits in a plastic cage as he appoints ODS leader Petr Fiala (L) as Czech Prime Minister at the Lany manor, near Prague, on November 28, 202

Mr Zeman and Mr Fiala met at the former’s residence near Prague on Sunday (

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The president of the Czech Republic was forced to swear in the country’s new prime minister from inside a plexiglass box after testing positive for Covid.

Peculiar pictures showed Milos Zeman greeting Petr Fiala from inside a cubicle during a ceremony at his residence near Prague on Sunday.

Rules in the Czech Republic require a positive patient to observe two weeks of self-isolation.

Mr Zeman, 77, who was wheeled in by a medic in full protective gear, caught Covid during a six-week stay in intensive care for unrelated issues.

Mr Fiala, 57, who leads a bloc of five centre and centre-right opposition parties that won an election in October, has called on people in the Czech Republic to get vaccinated.

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Mr Zeman contracted the virus while in hospital for an unrelated issue
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The new government will have to tackle a new wave of Covid infections that is threatening to overwhelm hospitals and an energy crisis, after the collapse of a large electricity provider.

Mr Fiala, who expects his cabinet to be appointed in mid-December, said: “The new government has a very complicated time ahead and many challenges… I want it to be a government of change for the future.”

Opponents of vaccination and the government’s anti-coronavirus measures such as a ban on Christmas markets gathered in their
thousands in Prague later on Sunday for a protest rally.

Only 58.5 per cent of Czechs are vaccinated against coronavirus.

This compares to a European Union average of 65.8 per cent, according to the European Centre for Disease Prevention and Control.

According to the BBC, Mr Zeman is a heavy smoker and former heavy drinker who uses a wheelchair and suffers from diabetes.

A controversial figure, he is known for making divisive remarks and using strong language.

He was criticised in June for calling transgender people “disgusting”.

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