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The Mayor of Belgrade, Zoran Radojicic, announced that the Belgrade Crisis Team will meet on Monday to agree on how to implement the measures requested by the Medical Crisis Headquarters, especially as regards public transport.
“Three measures are key: shorten working hours, control home insulation and recommend working from home,” said the mayor.
He said on the RTS morning newscast that the message was to move less and that the city administration would agree on how to implement the required measures.
He explained that carries passengers GSP with 1,640 vehicles in “rush hours”, and the number of vehicles on the road is to 20:00, and not as just before 6:00 to 9:00 and 15:00 to 18 : 00.
“However, we cannot stop the transport outside the station so that someone can leave, because it is not safe, so we will harmonize everything on Monday,” explained the mayor after the announcement by the Minister of Health, Zlatibor Loncar, that the Buses filled with the allowed number will not stop.
Radojicic added that everyone is having a difficult winter and that solidarity is key to overcoming the crisis.
He said that in recent days, the communal militia interrupted six home parties and young people, who in most cases are asymptomatic carriers, often break the rules.
“On the other hand, more than 5,500 patients are examined daily in Belgrade, of which more than 60 percent come for the first time with symptoms of kovid, which is a sign that the situation is serious and that the epidemic continues to break out. “said the mayor.
He reiterated the call for everyone who can work from home, not take children to daycare centers and not move anywhere.
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