Crisis HQ's new measures to combat coronavirus: Masks are mandatory here, ban on visits to hospitals

In Serbia, the number of new cases has not dropped below 90 per day for days

Photo: Tanjug/Serbian government/Slobodan Miljevic

The Crisis HQ for the fight against COVID 19 is meeting today, and on that occasion, measures have been approved to prevent coronavirus infections, which is being confirmed daily in more than 90 more people, for days now.

As of today, the Clinical Hospital Center Bezanijska Kosa in Belgrade is becoming a Covid hospital.

Masks are now mandatory in public transport, and are recommended in any indoor space like stores, shopping malls, restaurants, public institutions...

Another recommendation is keeping 1.5 meters distance in open spaces.

Indoors, there can only be one person per each 3 square meters.

Visits to hospitals have also been banned.

In addition to epidemiologists, infectologists and doctors, the Crisis HQ is also attended by Prime Minister Ana Brnabic.

The most serious situation with coronavirus, which is becoming unfavorable, is in Belgrade, Tutin in Novi Pazar; the number of infected people is growing in Kragujevac, while in the south the most unfavorable situation is in Vranje.

(Telegraf.rs)