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Belgrade Deputy Mayor Goran Vesi says there will be no mass gatherings in Belgrade for New Year’s Eve, but there will be TV broadcasts and fireworks.
Source: beograd.rs
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“My message to other politicians is not to scare people, but to focus on implementing existing measures,” said Deputy Mayor Goran Vesi.
He, as a guest on the TV Kurir program “Usijanje”, recalled the situation in March, when there were less infected, and he was an ace of the police, and emphasized that it was the first time that we faced a pandemic and that nobody knew how to deal with it. reaction to.
“It was normal at that time to react like the rest of the countries of Europe with very abrupt measures. Now we have a situation in which there are more drugs as if we and the citizens had more experience and we have to learn to live with the crown,” he says Vesi and adds:
“Most of the infections are in rafts that are carried out in rafts and those responsible are the organizers, not the guests. The criminal law establishes that whoever deliberately spreads the infection during the epidemic must be held accountable,” said the deputy mayor.
He stressed that the measures are not taken based on what someone wants, but based on what epidemiologists suggest, and that it is good that our country and our economy continue to be the best in Europe as it has been in the last two quarters .
Vesi affirmed that the moment of glory is approaching, but also that a large part of the citizenry understands that it is risky.
This year, there will be no traditional event for children in front of the Temple of San Sava “Boino seoce”. There will be no houses in the center of the city either, but we will make sure that some televisions broadcast New Years Eve. We are organizing an interesting program in various places where, among other things, young musicians will sing songs about Belgrade, but without an audience. We will also have fireworks at midnight, but there will be no mass rallies, “Vesi announced.
He added that travel measures could work well, as evidenced by the small number of infected people in cars and kindergartens.
“The essence is to protect it in the health system. It turned out that we also managed to withstand this wave. We put into operation the Belgrade arena with 510 beds and 215 oxygen seats, which was not possible in the first or second wave. Until December 1st. The line of hospitals in Batajnica with 1,000 beds will be completed. In Belgrade alone, we will have 1,510 new seats, regardless of existing capacities. And so we will allow other patients to work with other patients as well, ”Vesi said.
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