Mandatory p-si-ar test for foreigners, citizens of Serbia need negative test or go into isolation



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Mandatory p-si-ar test when entering Serbia for foreign citizens

Current measures to control the coronavirus epidemic will remain in effect until Friday, December 18. After that, the crisis staff will meet again, Darija Kisić Tepavčević announced after today’s session.

He says that the measures taken so far have been seen to have had an effect. The numbers are high, but there is a decrease in the number of new patients, he added.

He despised the fact that it was a ban on the work of all facilities after 5 p.m., except for grocery stores, pharmacies and gas stations.

All foreigners will be required to take a PC test when entering Serbia from December 20, probably until January 10.

When it comes to citizens of Serbia, if they do not have a negative P&S test, they will be required to be in home isolation for 10 days, which they can break if they take a P&S test in the meantime and it is negative.

15:40

The crisis staff session has started

The crisis staff session has started. Measures to enter Serbia are expected to be discussed, as well as whether the duration of current measures to combat the kovid 19 epidemic will be extended.

15:21

Five more dead and 329 new infected in Kosovo and Metohija

In Kosovo and Metohija, in areas under the supervision of the Kosovo government health system, five people died in the last 24 hours as a result of kovid 19.

Since the outbreak of the epidemic, 1,203 people have died and, according to doctors, other accompanying diseases.

The Pristina Institute of Public Health recorded 329 new cases of coronavirus infection based on testing of 1,327 samples.

There are 11,551 active cases.

15:11

3,075 people were infected in social protection institutions

In social protection institutions and homes for adults and the elderly the presence of coronavirus has been confirmed with 2,160 users and 915 employees.

15:00

It is still the sickest in Belgrade, followed by Novi Sad and Kragujevac

Of 4,932 confirmed cases of infection in the last 24 hours, the majority were registered in Belgrade: 1,167.

It is followed by Novi Sad with 271 cases, Kragujevac 205, Nis 200, Kraljevo 171, Subotica 137, Kikinda and Sabac 107 each, Valjevo 104.

Uzice has 94 new infected people, Smederevo and Cacak 75 each, Leskovac 72, Vranje and Zrenjanin 68 each, Pancevo 67, Arandjelovac 50, while in other places there are less than 50 new cases of infection.

14:58

In ventilators 334 patients

In the last 24 hours, 15,765 people were tested in Serbia and 4,932 coronaviruses were registered in them.

Another 49 people lost the fight to kovid. Since the beginning of the epidemic in Serbia, 2,380 people have died as a result of the infection.

There are 8,842 people in hospital treatment and 334 patients on respirators.

The coordinator of the temporary hospital in the Belgrade Arena, Vlado Batnožić, told RTS that patients stay in that temporary hospital for at least ten days, but that the usual length of stay is 14 days.

Currently, 480 patients are being treated at the Belgrade Arena temporary hospital. The youngest is 21 years old, while the oldest is 94 years old.

“Currently there are 350 patients on oxygen. There are a very large number. We have filled our capacities with oxygen to the maximum, we no longer have a place with oxygen,” Batnozic said.

Virologist Dr. Ana Gligić told RTS that all vaccines that are in the mass application phase should not have flaws, and that now we aim to stop the pandemic with these, as she says, quick-release vaccines, and stop during that time. we manage and manufacture classic vaccines. He explained the differences between the vaccines..

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