Citizens' gatherings continue in Belgrade, several other Serbian cities

On Thursday, the corruption crisis headquarters in Serbia has announced several new measures for curbing the spread of coronary, but has said it will not implement the police clock. Prime Minister Anna Brnabyq has said that the gathering of more than ten people in public will be banned in Belgrade, as in the environments of [...]
Prime Minister Anna Brnabiq has said that the gathering of more than ten people to the public will be banned in Belgrade, both in closed and external environments.
Other measures include preserving physical distance and stopping work on closed objects between 9:00 and 6:00.
Open environments, such as parks, will be closed from 11:00 to 0600.
Brnabyq has said these measures apply only to Belgrade, where the coronary situation is more critical.
Serbia is among the most affected countries by the coronary in the Western Balkans, with over 17,000 infected and 341 victims.











