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Citizens of Serbia can enter our country and move without restrictions with a negative PCR test for coronavirus, while children under 12 will not need it.
Source: B92
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“A test will not be needed for children under the age of 12,” Branislav Tiodorovic, a crisis staff member, told Tanjug, adding that foreign citizens who do not have a test and who must isolate themselves will have to present themselves where they will be staying, it is say, the address where they will be staying.
This measure will be in force until May 31, after which, depending on the epidemiological situation, it will be evaluated whether the measure will be mitigated.
“It depends on the evaluation of the epidemiological situation if the measure will be mitigated after May 31,” said Tiodorovic.
If they do not take a test with a negative result of no more than 72 hours, all our citizens, without exception, must remain in the home in isolation for 14 days, in accordance with the protocol adopted by the Government on the entry of Serbian citizens and citizens foreigners in Serbia.
As for foreign citizens, they can enter the Republic of Serbia under two conditions: a negative PCR test for coronavirus no longer than 72 hours and a certificate issued by a commission composed of representatives of the Ministry of Health, Ministry of Construction, Transport and Infrastructure, Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Ministry of the Interior. jobs.
This certificate can be obtained at our embassy or consulate in the country where the foreigner comes from.
In addition, the crisis headquarters for the protection of the health of the population against infectious diseases kovid 19 recommended that the Government fully open the borders for the citizens of four neighboring countries: Bosnia and Herzegovina, Albania, Montenegro and northern Macedonia, the government cooperation office with the media.
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