We will have fireworks at midnight, but … (KURIR TV)



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HAS NEW YEAR'S EVE REMOVED THE CROWN FROM US AND WHAT IS WAITING FOR US AT THE 2021 THRESHOLD?  Vesić: We will have fireworks at midnight, but ... (KURIR TV)

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Belgrade Deputy Mayor Goran Vesić said that any action taken according to the epidemiological situation should be in the interest of public health, but also the economy, because we must not allow the economy to stop again.

As he pointed out, the moment of glory is approaching, but a large part of the public understands that the celebration is risky. He also said that this year, the traditional demonstration for children “Christmas Village” will not be organized in front of the Temple of San Sava.

– There will be no houses in the city center either, but we will make sure there is a New Year’s Eve broadcast on some televisions. We will organize 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 – announced Vesić Guest on the program “Usijanje” on TV Kurir.

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He added that respect for the measures can work well, and that is shown by the small number of infected people in schools and kindergartens.

– The essence is to protect our health system. It turned out that we also managed to withstand this wave. We started the Belgrade stadium with 510 beds and 215 oxygen seats, which was not possible in the first or second wave. By December 1, 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 with that, we will allow other patients to work with other patients as well, Vesić noted.

Belgrade is the main focus

Deputy Mayor Goran Vesić, a guest on the Kurir television program Usijanje, confirmed that Belgrade is currently the main focus of coronavirus in the country, mainly due to the share in the total population of Serbia, the population density, the large number of students and people from abroad visiting the Serbian capital.

Furthermore, Belgrade does not have a special measure because it is not a “state within a state”, but rather applies the Crisis Staff policy, which was introduced nationwide. Vesić says that in addition to the health of the nation, something else is important to the state.

“What Belgrade insists on is preserving jobs, and that every measure, in addition to being in the interest of public health, must be in the interest of the economy. We must not allow the economy to become more stable,” he said the deputy mayor of Belgrade, Goran Vesic. .

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