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The Crisis Staff met this morning, and after considering the epidemiological situation in the country, it was decided that the existing measures would remain in force in the future.
Source: B92
Photo: Tanjug / AP Photo / Paul White
This means that the prohibitions that were previously approved will be valid in the following period.
Let us remind you that the ban on gathering more than five people outdoors, as well as indoors, is in effect.
What doesn’t work for the weekend
During the weekend, a ban on the operation of cafes, restaurants and other catering facilities, beauty salons and beauty salons is in force. Boutiques, shopping centers, gyms, spas, children’s playrooms are also closed on Saturdays and Sundays.
Monday through Friday, they can work until 5 pm
What does he do for the weekend
During the weekend, pharmacies, supermarkets, pumps, newsstands, laboratories and surgeries can operate.
Food delivery is allowed 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
Restaurants and bars located within the hotel and private accommodations can provide their services solely and exclusively to registered and registered guests until 9 pm every day.
Cultural institutions work longer
The novelty is that from Monday, cultural institutions – cinemas, theaters, galleries – can work more on weekdays, that is, until 9:00 p.m.
They are open until 5pm this weekend.
Measures to enter the country
Starting on Sunday December 20, foreigners coming to Serbia can only enter if they have a negative PCR test, no longer than 48 hours.
Citizens of Serbia who do not have a negative PCR test must be quarantined for 10 days.
This measure for our citizens ceases to be valid if a person during the quarantine period decides to be tested and receives a negative PCR test.
Increase the cost of the PCR test
Starting on January 1, the PCR test will increase in price from 6,000 to 9,000 dinars, if performed at personal request.
Virologist and crisis staff member Tanja Jovanović explained that three factors affect the price of the test.
Home tests for the coronavirus, which cost around 1,400 dinars, appeared in pharmacies in Belgrade on Thursday. The Pharmacy “Belgrade” explained in detail how this test is used.
For two days, masks have also been compulsory for children over four years of age.
Measurements during the new year and holidays are uncertain.
Crisis staff have yet to make a decision on what measures will be in place during the new year and holidays, considering that any meeting can trigger an epidemic.
Speaking of which, epidemiologist Predrag Kon said that it is unrealistic for the New Year to be celebrated as nothing.
The immunologist and member of the Crisis Staff, Srdja Janković, says that the medical part of the Crisis Staff is not to mitigate the measures adopted and points out that the current situation does not allow it.
The authorities are asking that the next baptism be celebrated in the family circle, without meetings.
A new session of the Crisis Staff is scheduled for Monday at 8 am, and then the anti-epidemic measures will be considered and specified again.
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