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A member of the crisis staff for the suppression of the coronavirus epidemic, the immunologist Srđa Janković, stated that “for now” is not the time for schools in Serbia to switch to online classes.
Janković stated that he could not say when the time would come for the entire school system in Serbia to switch to online classes, but he also assessed that time was “getting closer”.
“We made the decision to switch to online classes based on the assessment of whether the virus has entered schools that much. For now, it is not that time, but even now, entire classes and teams are switching to online classes when there are a transfer between students and teachers, “Janković told Pink TV.
Noting that the epidemiological situation in Serbia is “extremely serious”, he said that the medical part of the crisis personnel, if necessary, will endeavor to tighten the additional measures to those that will come into force tomorrow.
“There is no substitute for avoiding all the contacts that can be avoided without life flowing normally,” Janković said.
He added that the introduction of the virus from abroad “is not a dominant threat” and that epidemiological surveillance already exists on the borders of Serbia.
Let us remind you, students from primary and secondary schools in Paracin, where an emergency situation was introduced 10 days ago due to the corona virus epidemic, are switching to online classes today, and the Health Center has more than 120 exams. newspapers.
According to yesterday’s data, 4,995 new cases of coronavirus were registered in Serbia in the previous 24 hours and 31 people died.
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