Minister warns: The situation in Belgrade is too serious, new measures in 24 to 48 hours



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Kovid ambulance in Zemun

Health Minister Zlatibor Lončar stated that a decision on stricter epidemiological measures has not yet been taken and will be taken in 24 to 48 hours, noting that the situation in Belgrade is too serious.

“If at some point you cannot take care of patients, those who are from Belgrade in Belgrade, but have to go to a hospital in the interior, then we say that we are at a limit. This does not apply to other hospitals and centers in Serbia, but if we continue “We are behaving as before, it does not mean that it will not apply to other hospitals,” Loncar told RTS.

He said that they had to open the Occupational Medicine in Belgrade, that the rheumatology will start working tomorrow at 7pm, as well as that the capacities in Banja Koviljača and Sokobanja are being prepared.

“Most of the other countries, when they get into this situation, when there is no room, they let the patients go home, but then you have no control over them,” Loncar said, saying that there is no room in Belgrade anymore. Sand.

“We have spare capacities in the temporary hospital in Nis and Kragujevac. We will use their capacities,” Loncar said.

On the occasion of the adoption of the amendments to the Law for the Protection of the Population against Infectious Diseases, Lončar explained that we have a law, but that the problem lies in the implementation.

“What was approved in the Assembly by a large majority is to enable the implementation of the law,” Loncar said, adding that it was important to prevent abuses of the regulations.

“It goes according to the faster procedure, I think it will be published in the Official Gazette tomorrow,” Loncar said.



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