Government of Serbia: Mandatory Indoor Masks and Recommended Outdoor Masks – Society



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The government clarified the crisis personnel’s decision to wear masks outdoors. According to the Government’s explanation, the wearing of masks is mandatory indoors, while citizens are advised to wear masks outdoors, reports RTS.

Government of Serbia: Mandatory indoor and recommended outdoor masks 1Photo: Beta / Dragan Gojić

A decision was also made to prohibit local autonomous governments from allowing gatherings of more than 30 people, as well as the Belgrade Arena from being ready to receive kovida-19 patients again from Monday.

After the crisis staff session, Dr. Darija Kisić Tepavčević pointed out that we are in the period when respiratory infections are most easily spread, which also applies to the coronavirus, H1 reports.

The number of patients in Serbia is growing slowly and, as she said, although the situation is more favorable than in other European countries, that should not console us, because the virus has great potential for rapid spread and it is up to all of us to stop it.

“Accordingly, the decision was made to first toughen up all the previous measures, in terms of control of their implementation. The meeting limit was up to 30, but there were examples in practically all the cities that various celebrations were organized and meetings. As of today, local governments are prohibited from allowing these types of meetings. Next, it is important that we all wear masks constantly, and at every opportunity, including open spaces, “said Kisic Tepavcevic and asked citizens to encourage and encourage each other to adhere to these measures, because it has proven to be extremely effective.

He also announced that the Belgrade Arena will be ready to receive kovida-19 patients again from Monday, and that the emphasis will be on temporary hospitals in the future, because other hospitals that are not mainly with infectious clothing should be reserved for all other patients who do not have kovid.

The working hours of the catering facilities are kept until 11 at night, and the measures prescribed above remain valid: that it is mandatory to wear a mask in all situations except while sitting at the table,

“It is also very important that as of today, all service facilities have a responsible person who aims to strictly implement all preventive measures when it comes to kovid-19,” said Kisić Tepavčević.

He said the prescribed measures are neither expensive nor difficult, and that they can stop the spread of the virus and save lives.

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