Romanians put Serbia on red Covid list: New list of countries in force starting September 5
Serbia has been removed from the "green list" where the Romanian National Center for the Monitoring and Control of Infectious Diseases (CNSU) put our country in early June
Serbia has been included in the Romanian "red list" because of coronavirus, after that country updated the list of countries or areas with a high epidemiological risk from Covid.
The latest version of the list takes effect on September 5, reports the Romanian agency Agerpres.
This means that Serbia has been removed from the "green list" where the Romanian National Center for the Monitoring and Control of Infectious Diseases (CNSU) put our country in early June.
According to the highest cumulative incidence rate of Covid, Estonia, Albania, Tunisia, Mauritius, Jamaica, Lebanon, Palestine, Belize, Antigua and Barbuda, Suriname and Brunei are also in the "red zone".
Montenegro and North Macedonia are also on that list.
Spain, Liechtenstein and Morocco entered the "yellow zone" after the drop in the number of new cases of coronavirus.
However, as the incidence increased, Norway, Austria, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Luxembourg, Vietnam and the United Arab Emirates moved into the "yellow zone", while Finland, Malta, Andorra, and Greenland entered the "green zone".
(Telegraf.rs)