Originally Posted by
the810
Unfortunatelly, the source you linked is correct. Residents of medium-risk countries won't be able to enter at all.
This is the legal document. Quote:
It essentially says that from 15th of June 2020, it is forbiden to enter Czechia to all foreign nationals who weren't Czech residents on 12th of March 2020 - that doesn't apply to list of exception below. The exception reads "for citizens of the European Union with confirmation of temporary residence, or permanent residence in a member state of the European Union or other states of Schengen Area with low risk of COVID-19 infection" (followed by legal giberish).
That means residents of medium-risk countries won't be admitted.
Regarding the AT border discussed above. I took a short trip to Austria today. I entered via the highway border crossing at A6 and there was a brief police check. I showed my (Slovak) ID card and was let in. The car with CZ licence plates that was queueing in front of me got a bit longer treatment (maybe a minute). I returned via Berg border crossing and there was no Austrian police presence in either direction, therefore no one was checking people going into Austria. There was a bored Slovak policeman, but he didn't seem to care about anyone.
Thanks.

I thought checks on the Austrian border had stopped now or is it the 15th? I'm surprised you were checked
Have you heard anything about whether cz might join in with a full EU normal return over the next few weeks? We wouldn't be aiming to enter cz until mid July or so, so there's still a month for rules to improve further...