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The president of the Serbian Chamber of Commerce (SCC), Marko Cadez, said that 7,500 businessmen from the region were on the vaccination list in Belgrade and Nis, and the deputy mayor of Belgrade, Goran Vesic, estimated that it would not affect the vaccination process in Serbia.
The largest number of registered entrepreneurs is from Bosnia and Herzegovina, North Macedonia and Montenegro, said the president of PKS at the New Belgrade Belexpo Center, where the vaccination of entrepreneurs in the region was organized.
Goran Vesić said he was happy that Belgrade “once again became the center of the region.”
“The vaccination of businessmen in the region does not affect the vaccination process of Serbian citizens, as the Serbian Chamber of Commerce procured the vaccines through a special fund,” emphasized Vesić.
He said that so far in Belgrade, about 30 percent of adult citizens have received the first dose and about 20 percent have been revaccinated.
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