New measures in Serbia: Masks obligatory outdoors, children recommended to wear them; more bans

These measures take effect on Friday, and masks are mandatory in one case

Photo: Tanjug/Serbian government/Slobodan Miljevic

The Crisis HQ for the fight against coronavirus at today's session adopted a measure of obligatory wearing of masks in the whole of Serbia also in open spaces - in case it's impossible to maintain a physical distance of at least 1.5 meters between people.

In addition, it is proposed to introduce a ban on gathering of more than 10 people outdoors throughout the country.

Masks should also be worn by children, the Crisis HQ recommends.

Members of the Crisis HQ considered mandatory masks for children, because it turned out that during this surge of Covid-19 even the youngest develop a more serious clinical picture than was the case last spring, claims the daily Blic.

The new measures take effect on Friday!

See how to make a mask yourself from materials available at home, without wasting money:

VIDEO: How to make a short-term protective mask yourself

(Telegraf.rs)

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