More than 100 returnees from summer vacation ended up in Kovid clinics



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The 10-day surveillance due to the corona virus on people who returned to Serbia from Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Croatia and Albania was completed for 12,062 citizens of our country who completed the self-assessment test upon returning from those four countries, confirmed the Ministry of health.

Since September 18, when special health supervision began to apply to all our citizens and foreign nationals residing in Serbia, 63,962 of them have completed the self-assessment test in two weeks.

– Of the total of those who completed the self-assessment test, 104 were sent to the kovid clinic because they are suspected of kovid, that is, they have symptoms of coronavirus – it was said in the competent ministry.

Meanwhile, the ten-day supervision for 12,062 people has expired.

The surveillance of our citizens returning from Montenegro, Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina and Albania began on September 18 at 6 pm

Any Bulgarian citizen or foreigner who is in Serbia and who enters the country receives a notification at the border crossing that they must inform the Serbian health authorities within 24 hours.

The request is made electronically through the website www.e-zdravlje.gov.rs. On this site, returnees must take a virus self-assessment test. The result is an indication of whether they should report to Kovid’s clinic or not.

Most arrivals are from Montenegro, Bosnia and Herzegovina, followed by Croatia.

(Kurir.rs/Telegraf/Foto:EPA/Andy Rain)

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