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From today until Friday, December 25, the hours of all stores, shopping centers, service activities and restaurants without music will be extended until 8:00 p.m.
This was decided this morning by the Crisis Staff, and the measures will be in effect until Friday, December 25, when they will be reviewed again.
“The need of the population to use the services is evident, respecting all the measures. Cafes and restaurants can be open until 8 pm, without the use of music. “With music, people relax, measures are not respected and there is the possibility of easier transmission of the virus,” said epidemiologist Branislav Tiodorović after the crisis headquarters session.
He added that he will analyze the situation on Friday and that he will monitor the epidemiological movement daily until then.
According to him, based on these data they will be able to say more precisely what measures will be taken on New Year’s Eve.
The epidemiologist Predrag Kon affirmed yesterday that the medical part of the crisis headquarters is absolutely against giving in to any measure, but that “reality is as it is” and that “it will see it again.”
It should be remembered that on Friday, at the Crisis Staff session, it was decided that nothing will change during the past weekend, and that the measure will take effect today, which means that foreign citizens arriving in Serbia must have proof of Negative CRP no longer than 48 hours. Serbian citizens entering the country must have a negative PCR test, no longer than 48 hours, or must undergo mandatory quarantine.
Starting today, the operating hours of cinemas and theaters have been extended until 9:00 p.m.
The Secretary of State of the Ministry of Health, Mirsad kerlek, assessed today that the potential of the corona virus in Serbia is slowly weakening, but also added that “it is still shaking.”
A new strain of coronavirus has been identified in several European countries, which originally began to spread across Britain. The data above shows that the new strain is spreading much faster, but there is no evidence that it is more dangerous. Many countries around the world suspended traffic with Great Britain for two days.
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