Serbia, restaurants, malls open

Serbia, where nearly 170 people have died from COVID-19, will further ease restrictions measures, with the recent reopening of restaurants, retail shops and public transportation, authorities announced today. “Remotes and cafes will be reopened from Monday, respecting social distance and taking all precautions”, told reporters [...]
“Restorants and cafes will reopen from Monday, respecting social distance and taking all precautionary measures”, epidemiologist Branislav Tiodovic told reporters.
The country of seven million people, in which 8,500 total people are infected with the new coronary, began on March 24th facilitating restrictive measures, in particular authorising the reopening of small shops.
Parukeries and gyms returned to business Monday.
“The trains and buses across the city will be able to move from next week, as will public transportation”, Tiodovic said.
The same source said that malls could open on May 8th.
Children's gardens and daycare centres in elementary schools will reopen on May 11th.
Eventually, air traffic can resume on May 18th, becoming co-ordination with other countries. Belgrade Airport has been closed since 19 March.












