Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said today that mitigation of restrictive measures in the fight against COVID-19 is underway, but also warned that if the number of new coronavirus cases does not continue to fall, the measures will be reintroduced.
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Prime Minister Ana Brnabic said today that mitigation of restrictive measures in the fight against COVID-19 is underway, but also warned that if the number of new coronavirus cases does not continue to fall, the measures will be reintroduced.
Brnabic said in a statement to Television Prva that we have an encouraging downward trend in coronavirus infections, and stressed that along with the relaxation of the measures, there should be a high degree of personal responsibility of citizens so that the virus does not spread.
She said she is optimistic about preventing the spread of coronavirus and expressed her hope that the state of emergency will soon be lifted, as announced by President of the Republic of Serbia Aleksandar Vucic.
According to her, when the state of emergency is lifted, precautionary measures such as wearing masks, protective equipment, enhanced hygiene and disinfection will continue to apply.
The ban on movement will be lifted along with the state of emergency, the Prime Minister said, adding that there is a plan to open the airports as well as international, urban and intercity transport.
Brnabic reiterated that testing for the novel coronavirus will continue in the coming period, noting that the number of total tests made until now will exceed 100,000 today.