Index – Foreign – Serbia imposes additional restrictions



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The Serbian government is further restricting the opening hours of restaurants and shops to curb the coronavirus epidemic, so from next Tuesday even grocery stores, pharmacies and gas stations will have to close at 6 p.m.

In addition, they will make it mandatory to wear a mask outdoors, limit the number of participants in public indoor and outdoor events to five, and strengthen controls on quarantine holders.

The number of infections recorded on Saturday increased by 6254 to 110,301 in Serbia, 855 to 32,877 in Kosovo, 1237 to 52,482 in North Macedonia, 502 to 30,079 in Montenegro, and 1,237 in Bosnia and Herzegovina. It rose to 77,981.

The head of the Serbian Orthodox Church died of complications from the coronavirus

The 90-year-old archbishop was taken to the hospital on November 5.

The death toll from the epidemic has risen from thirty to 1140 in Serbia in the last 24 hours, from eleven to 885 in Kosovo, from thirty-nine in 1462 in North Macedonia, nine from 429 in Montenegro and from 56 to 2210 in Bosnia and Herzegovina.

In Serbia of seven million, more than 6,000 new infections were found in one day

More than 5,500 need hospital care and 186 patients use ventilators.



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