Kisić-Tepavčević: Every family should have its own crisis staff – Society



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Each family should now have its own crisis headquarters, which determines what is best for all its members, and each his own controller, the Minister of Labor, Employment, Veterans Affairs and Social Affairs, Darija Kisić Tepavčević told RTS today. .

Kisić-Tepavčević: Each family should have its own crisis staff 1Darija Kisić Tepavčević Photo: FoNet / Zoran Mrđa (archive)

There are no new measures that can be adopted that are essential. The only measures are the use of masks and physical distancing. All other measures that the states take are aimed solely at increasing the success of these measures, explained Kisić Tepavčević.

No single measure can solve the corona virus problem, he noted, but crisis staff will discuss the measures that are constantly being talked about today.

Is it a restriction of the work of the place where people usually meet, are there more rigorous controls? It all always comes down to the same. If everyone by our side adhered to the measure, we would not need more, Kisić Tepavčević said.

Kisić Tepavčević said that there have been rigorous controls in social protection institutions since the beginning of the epidemic, but that the virus can be introduced.

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At the moment, 431 infected users have been reported in social protection institutions and 294 employees test positive for the virus.

Kisic Tepavcevic said that the one-time aid of 10,000 dinars for employees of social protection institutions is a symbolic movement of support to endure the struggle.

All employees of welfare institutions received help, not just doctors and nurses. It is just under 6,000 employees. I know how difficult it is for them at the moment, but they are our barrier to the spread of infection in susceptible populations, he concluded.

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