Crisis headquarters decided: PCR test for foreigners, measures remain until Friday



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The Minister of Labor and a member of the crisis staff of the Government of Serbia, Darija Kisić Tepavčević, declared, after the meeting of those staff, that the most rigorous existing measures will remain in force in Serbia, most likely until Friday 18 December. It also says that a decision was made on a mandatory PCR test for foreign nationals coming to Serbia.

The mandatory PCR test measure for foreign nationals will be valid from December 20 to most likely January 10, Kisić Tepavčević said.

“For our citizens, we know that the Constitution guarantees their entry into the country, they are welcome here, and if they do not have a PCR test, they will be forced to be in home isolation for 10 days, which they can stop if they do a PCR test and it turns out negative”. said the minister.

The restrictive measures that are currently in force will remain in effect until Friday, December 18, the minister said.

“After that, we will meet again and see if we bring new measures,” he added.

According to her, the measures taken so far have paid off.

“Although the numbers are high, we see a decrease in the number of newly infected, more favorable circumstances in the number of hospitalized than in the number of patients discharged. Those numbers are still high, the system is under a great burden and we must do everything in our power to reduce the spread of the virus. ” Kisić Tepavčević emphasized.

Let us remind you, the epidemiological measure of prohibiting work from most facilities after 5pm is in effect. It is not taken to supermarkets, pharmacies and gas stations.

Read more about kovid-19 and the consequences of the pandemic in the country and the world on the page. Coronavirus.



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