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Czechs mark end of lockdown with bridge dinner

/ 06:19 PM July 02, 2020

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People sit at a half-kilometer long table on the Charles Bridge in Prague to celebrate the end of the lockdown on June 30, 2020. Image: AFP/Michal Cizek

Crowds gathered on Prague’s Charles Bridge on Tuesday to celebrate the end of the Czech Republic’s coronavirus crisis with a group dinner along a gigantic table set up on the historic landmark.

The European Union member of 10.7 million people has by now eased most of the anti-virus measures it introduced early on — thanks to which it has fared relatively well, registering fewer than 12,000 coronavirus cases and under 350 deaths.

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On the 14th-century bridge, merrymakers munched on snacks and sipped drinks they brought from home, sharing their fare with others at the table spanning 500 meters.

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“Everyone had to do something to be here, bring food or a flower. The idea was for everyone to get involved,” Prague cafe owner and event organizer Ondrej Kobza told Agence France-Presse.

“We want to celebrate the end of the coronavirus crisis with people meeting up and showing they’re no longer afraid to meet others. That they aren’t afraid to accept a bite of a sandwich from someone.”

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“Society mustn’t be afraid. Otherwise, we’ll have an economic crisis, a depression and that will hit society harder than COVID-19,” said Kobza.

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The 41-year-old is known for having placed pianos in the streets of Prague, set up chess tables in a local square and made the roof of a palace accessible to the public.

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Several improvised bands played and sang along the curvy table adorned with oxeye daisies and new friendships were sealed over a snack or a glass.

“I found the event on Facebook and thought it was interesting,” said Galina Khomchenko-Krejcikova, a Russian Prague resident who came with a friend.

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“I just finished a night shift so I didn’t have time to prepare anything. But we brought some wine and snacks we found at home,” she told AFP. RGA

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