Entering Serbia: Will you need a PCR test no older than 24 hours, or will it be done at the border?

This morning, epidemiologist Dr. Predrag Kon said that a decision on opening the borders has not yet been made, and that those entering the country will probably be asked to be tested
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Dobrakovo border crossing, Photo: Zoran Đurđić
Dobrakovo border crossing, Photo: Zoran Đurđić
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Ažurirano: 06.05.2020. 13:46h

In order to enter Serbia from abroad, travelers will probably need a PCR test no older than 24 hours in the future, or this test will be done at the borders, it was said today at the session of the Serbian Parliament.

"Many of us are interested in whether and when we will be able to go to sea this year, what procedures we will have to comply with when returning to the country, all due to the coronavirus pandemic," said Ana Brnabić, President of the Government of Serbia, at the session of the Serbian Parliament, reports Nova.rs. .

She said that on Friday the Crisis Staff will hold a session and then the exact measures for entering Serbia will be known. A clear recommendation will be known on Friday or Monday.

Ana Brnabić also said that there are two options - travelers will need a PCR test no older than 24 hours or that test will be done at the borders.

Also, today's session is expected to confirm the decision to abolish the state of emergency and curfew in our country.

Let us remind you that this morning epidemiologist Dr. Predrag Kon said that a decision on opening the borders has not yet been made, and that those entering the country will probably be asked to be tested.

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