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Immunologist Srdja Jankovic stated today that the medical part of the crisis personnel considered that there were no conditions to make the measures more flexible and that the working hours of some facilities were extended at the request of the Serbian Chamber of Commerce and the Deputy Mayor of Belgrade, Goran Vesic.
Jankovic told H1 television that the measure to extend the working hours of some facilities until 8:00 p.m. was adopted after the discussion and that it was allowed, because the current epidemiological situation has shown that it is possible.
After the exchange of arguments, such a decision was made and should not be presented as a waiver of human health. Those who deal with the economy have their arguments and we exchange them. It is not our idea that the cafes work at all, but the measures should be brought by the Crisis Staff as a whole, and that does not mean that the health of any of us is in second place, of course it is in first place ” , said.
He mentioned that the extension of the working day of certain facilities should not be understood by citizens as a flexibilization of measures, but now only the conditions have been met “to meet the requirements of the other part of the Crisis Staff.
Due to the emergence of a new strain of coronavirus in Britain, Janković said that the request from the medical side of the Crisis Staff was to suspend flights from that country, but that Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabić said obligations should be considered. internationals that Serbia has.
Speaking of the measures for the new year, he said that none of the doctors would propose celebrations and meetings of a large number of people, but as he added, “they would consider appropriate” specific measures, because measures cannot be taken in advance.
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