Crowds at the border crossings at the entrance to Serbia, kilometer-long columns



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Mile-long car columns at the entrance to Serbia. Crowds created a week ago, when a rule or a negative test or a home quarantine is applied to Serbian citizens.

According to the H1 reporter, the Batrovci border crossing with Croatia is very busy, and the passengers he spoke with said they have been waiting more than five hours to enter Serbia.

Many say they have negative PCR tests on them, though the new measures won’t go into effect until Sunday, December 20.

Columns about a kilometer long were also formed at the Horgos border crossing, at the entrance to Serbia from Hungary.

Batrovci, crowd
Source: H1

Long delays at border crossings can also be expected tomorrow, because a negative PCR test of no more than 48 hours will be required to enter Serbia the day after tomorrow, while Serbian citizens who do not have the test will have to go into home isolation ten days.

Batrovci, crowd
Source: H1

The Provincial Secretary of Health, Zoran Gojković, stated at today’s press conference of crisis personnel that they are aware of the large crowds at border crossings, but that most of them are citizens transiting through Serbia, and that this is no reason of concern.

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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