Politika Online: The introduction of a mandatory PCR test for those entering Serbia is being considered



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One of the measures currently being considered to combat the kovid-19 virus is the introduction of a mandatory PCR test for those who come to Serbia before the next holiday, and we continue to measure measures every day and what still needs to be done. to keep the situation under control, he said. Today she is Prime Minister Ana Brnabić.

At the online conference of the American Chamber of Commerce, the Prime Minister said that work continues to prevent possible catastrophic scenarios, so as not to shut down the economy, or shut it down as little as possible.

He noted that it will also be considered whether other support to the economy will be needed next year.

When asked about public-private partnerships in healthcare, Brnabić said that there is interest in that and that we must fight together for the crown.

“It seems to me that private health institutions were not interested in inclusion at the beginning of the pandemic, but they were willing to provide some devices, equipment and premises, in some cases we use it and in others we do not,” said the Prime Minister, Tanjug reports. .

Regarding hospitalization capacity, Brnabić said that they are very small in private institutions in relation to needs, but that there is a willingness to continue talking about it.

Regarding vaccination, he stated that he is interested in that as many people as possible want to be vaccinated and that the vaccine is free but not mandatory, and that he is concerned about the research according to which only 20% of the population of Belgrade wants to be vaccinated.

“We hope that thanks to a good campaign during which citizens will be informed that the vaccine is safe, that percentage will be much higher because vaccination is necessary,” said Brnabić.



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