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PM: No 24-Hour Covid Passes For The Time Being

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Archive / News | 27.10.21 | access_time 18:05

Ana Brnabić (BETAPHOTO/SERBIAN GOVERNMENT/SLOBODAN MILJEVIC/DS)

Serbian Prime Minister Ana Brnabic stated in Kragujevac on Oct. 27 that vaccination against the coronavirus was the answer to the pandemic and that Serbia was "slowly registering growth in that regard – we have exceeded 55 percent of the vaccinated and that is the most important."

During the news conference in Kragujevac after her visit to the Energetika district heating company, Brnabic stated that covid passes would not be required 24 hours per day, for the time being.

To the question about whether the anti-epidemic measures would be made stricter, she replied by saying that "for the time being, we need to fully implement the measure that we have in place."

"Moreover, we are proceeding with stricter inspections for the other measures, for masks in closed and open spaces where the distance cannot be maintained," Brnabic stated and announced the meeting of the Crisis Headquarters for fighting against the coronavirus epidemic for next week.

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