Slovakia is launching a project to test almost all citizens for the CCP virus in nine days as the government hopes the nationwide testing will speed up a recovery from the latest wave of the infections, make it possible for students to return to school in February, help the health system and ease restrictions that harm the economy. The nationwide testing is set to start Monday and will be completed on Jan. 26. It’s not mandatory, but all people who want to go to work will need to have a negative test for the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus beginning Jan. 27. Slovakia entered a tough lockdown before Christmas that includes a round-the-clock curfew. Incoming CDC Director Expects Over 100,000 Deaths in Next Month Over 100,000 more Americans will die from the CCP virus in the next month or so, the next Centers for Disease Control and Prevention director said Sunday. …