CROWN CHAOS IN SERBIA: The number of new infected in Belgrade is catastrophic, but the critical points are in THESE THREE CITIES



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The capital has been on the infamous list for days.

The coronavirus continues to plague Serbia, so in the last 24 hours we have almost 3,500 new cases. The situation remains the worst in Belgrade, where up to 1,579 cases of the virus have been recorded.

Belgrade is followed by Novi Sad with 330 new infected, Nis is in third place with 113, Kragujevac is in fourth place 88 … Today there were 70 new cases in Kraljevo, one less than yesterday, so this city is in fifth place on this blacklist.

For comparison, 1,368 new cases were registered yesterday in Belgrade, 288 in Novi Sad and 122 in Nis. Yesterday there were 79 infected in Pancevo, while today it is not on this list of cities, as well as Valjevo, where there were 78. and today it is on the infamous list, and yesterday it had 71 new patients, one more than today.

Photo: Tanjug / Dragan Kujundzic

295 users of social protection institutions and 182 employees were infected

To date, the presence of coronavirus has been confirmed in 295 users and 182 employees in social protection institutions and homes for adults and the elderly, the Ministry of Labor announced.

The total number of cured users of social protection institutions is 1,155 and the number of cured people employed in social protection institutions is 466.

Photo: Beta / Ana Slović

Beneficiaries of social protection institutions who are estimated to be potential carriers of the virus are isolated, while employees of social protection institutions, where there is such danger, do not come to work and are in home isolation.

Even today, more than 3,000 people are infected in Serbia.

We remind you that in the last 24 hours in Serbia, 14,116 people were tested for the corona virus, 3,499 of them tested positive, while sadly, 17 people died.

According to the latest data from the Ministry of Health and the “Trampoline” Institute, there are 158 patients with respirators in hospitals across the country.



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