Croat media on vaccination of foreigners in Serbia: "You'd expect to do that in your own country"

Free vaccination of citizens from the region organized in Serbia has caused very positive reactions

Photo: Tanjug/Tara Radovanovic

Free vaccination against coronavirus virus for citizens from the countries in the region, organized in Serbia, has caused very positive reactions, writes the Croatian portal Dnevnik and adds that thousands of people flocked to Belgrade and Novi Sad last weekend to do what one would expect to be able to do in one's own country.

At the border crossings with Serbia, from the direction of Croatia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, big traffic jams were created last weekend, people were waiting in kilometer-long columns, all in order to get vaccinated.

The portal points out that Serbia offered the vaccine to foreign citizens according to a fairly simple procedure.

It is necessary, they say, just to register on the platform of Serbia's eUprava (eGovernment) and you will get a reply and an appointment very quickly.

According to the portal, vaccination in Croatia is not well organized, while they say that in Bosnia and Herzegovina coronavirus has created true chaos.

"Thus, during the weekend, long lines of citizens of Bosnia and Herzegovina, Montenegro, North Macedonia and Croatia were formed in front of the vaccination center at the Belgrade Fair. People from those countries that have problems with the lack of vaccines and have a small number of vaccinated people," writes Dnevnik.

They recall that there was also a special offer from the Serbian Chamber of Commerce, which provided colleagues from the region with about 10,000 doses for their employees, which, they say, was accepted by many.

Video: Citizens from neighboring countries came to Belgrade en masse to get vaccinated: Queues in front of the Belexpo Center

(Telegraf.rs/Tanjug)