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According to unofficial information, the first and main topic could be cafes and clubs. A stricter measure, when it comes to catering facilities, would be the total closure, which is also opposed by the leaders of the city of Belgrade, while a softer and safer variant is to shorten their working hours to 20 or 21 hours.
Yesterday, the Mayor of Belgrade, Dr. Zoran Radojicic, emphasized that it was time for new measures.
– It is time to strengthen the controls and strengthen the measures, I think now is the time to introduce new measures, to set them in a certain period, to monitor the results and adjust to that – said Mayor Radojicic.
He added that he hopes responsible measures will be taken at the Krza headquarters session, and reiterated that the city of Belgrade is ready to implement the measures that have been taken as before.
Radojicic pointed out that public transport is one of the points that carries its risks to all parts of the world, but that it is not crucial.
– Of course, transport must work and most citizens wear masks. The reform of the Law for the Protection of the Population against Infectious Diseases will increase the number of competent persons who will have the opportunity and the right to control and sanction. I hope that these measures will further affect the public transport situation and thus reduce the small number of people who do not wear masks in public transport vehicles. But public transport is not a key point when transmitting the virus, but parties, discos, places where more time is spent indoors without a mask – said Radojicic, adding that we must all give our contribution and act responsibly.
(Flash)
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