CHAOS ON THE BORDERS TODAY FIVE HOURS, columns of kilometers and NEIGHBORHOOD wait to enter Serbia (VIDEO)



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Due to the upcoming holidays and the anti-epidemic measures that will take effect on Sunday, the influx of passengers entering our country at the Horgos border crossing has increased. Starting tomorrow, they are only allowed in if they have a negative PCR test, no more than 48 hours or a ten-day quarantine.

It takes up to half an hour to enter Serbia via Horgos, but on the Hungarian side it takes at least four hours to leave Hungary from the Reska border crossing and reach the border crossing, writes RTS.

There are huge crowds on the Austrian-Hungarian border and on Western European roads to Serbia in general, because many left for holidays and to avoid measures against the epidemic.

In the last 24 hours, some 16,000 passengers in 4,500 vehicles entered Serbia through Horgos.

The Tompa-Kelabija border crossing is also full of people. Foreign nationals coming to Serbia must undergo a PCR test of no more than 48 hours.

As for our citizens entering Serbia, they must have a negative PCR test, no longer than 48 hours, or they must be quarantined.

At the border crossing, police officers must present proof or, after a health warning, they must report to the electronic health system and remain in quarantine for the next ten days. They will be able to come out of that quarantine in case they are given a pc test – whether at a local institute or an authorized laboratory in Serbia, and if they test negative, they can come out of quarantine.

The measures do not apply to passengers, nor to passengers passing through our country, in transit for the traffic of goods, but behind passengers in the border area, for citizens of Serbia working in Hungary within a radius of 30 kilometers. If they have proof that they work in Hungary or have a country, they will be able to enter or exit without a PC test.

These measures will be in effect at the border crossings until January 10.

By the way, as of Sunday, foreigners coming to Serbia will only be allowed to enter if they have a negative PCR, no longer than 48 hours.

Yesterday a five-kilometer long column was formed at the Bajakovo border crossing at Croatia’s entrance to Serbia.

Citizens of Serbia who do not have a negative p-si-ar test must be quarantined for ten days.

Crowds at the borders and in Croatia, Slovenia, Bosnia and Herzegovina …

Vehicles wait six hours to enter Croatia from Slovenia through the Bregana border crossing, the Croatian Automobile Club / HAK / announced.

Traffic has also increased at the Pasjak and Bregana Naselje border crossing, where there are two hours of waiting at the entrance of Croatia, while in Macelj there are delays of up to an hour and a half.

On the border between Slovenia and Croatia, there is also a wait at the Cvetlin border crossing, where the detention lasts about an hour.

Traffic has also increased on the border with Bosnia and Herzegovina and Serbia out of Croatia.

Large crowds at the borders began Thursday. These are passengers passing through Croatia, and there are a greater number of those entering Croatia.

Croatia’s Deputy Head of Border Protection Marijan Burić said procedures have been tightened in both Croatia and Slovenia and that each passenger must be registered and verified if they meet the entry or transit conditions.



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