Measures for Belgrade: No curfew, ban on organized public gatherings of more than 10 people...

The working hours of closed facilities will be limited from 06.00:21.00 to 23.00:XNUMX from tomorrow, while garden cafes will be able to work until XNUMX:XNUMX

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Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabić and Serbian Health Minister Zoran Lončar, Photo: BETAPHOTO
Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabić and Serbian Health Minister Zoran Lončar, Photo: BETAPHOTO
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The Crisis Staff of the Government of Serbia made a decision today to tighten the epidemiological measures against the coronavirus, but without introducing a curfew.

Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabić said that the Crisis Staff adopted measures for Belgrade today, which foresee a complete ban on organized public gatherings of more than 10 people both inside and outside, as well as a limit on the number of people in closed spaces.

The working hours of closed facilities will be limited from 06.00:21.00 to 23.00:XNUMX from tomorrow, while garden cafes will be able to work until XNUMX:XNUMX.

Brnabić emphasized that "the measures are time-bound" and that "as soon as the conditions for a normal life are created, they will be withdrawn".

"Where citizens have contributed by responsible behavior that there is no need to introduce emergency situations, we do not introduce measures, but if there is a need or an increase in the number of infected, then we will introduce measures in those areas as well," said Brnabić.

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