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Serbia's government will ease some restrictions measures undertaken for curbing the spread of coronary. Some small businesses, including car mechanics, shoemen and bookstores, will be allowed to work from today. The Serbian government said businesses should implement some strict measures for preventing the disease, such as [...]
Serbia's government will ease some restrictions measures undertaken for curbing the spread of coronary.
Some small businesses, including car mechanics, shoemen and bookstores, will be allowed to work from today.
The Serbian government said businesses should implement some strict measures for preventing the disease, such as wearing masks and gloves, as well as disinfecting.
Commercial centres, cafes, restaurants, schools and gardens will remain closed.
The night-night police hour will be cut by an hour.
Serbia's president, Aleksandar Vuciq, has taken some of the strictest measures in Europe last month to slow the spread of the coronary.
During the past weekend, the government has imposed 84-hour curfews to prevent people from being associated during Orthodox Easter.
Serbia has over 6,600 infected with coronary and 125 victims. / REL












