After the session of the team, Kisic pointed out that there is a decrease in all parameters, from the number of examinations to the number of hospitalised patients in relation to the number of confirmed cases, and that hospitals began to return to normal.
All this has led to the mitigation of all anti-epidemic measures. As of Saturday, the validity of the covid pass will be revoked. At the gatherings in closed premises, the limit on the number of people is being abolished, so all cinemas and theatres will be able to work according to the normal regime, she specified.
Also, as she noted, it was decided that the recommendation to wear masks indoors remains, while the quarantine is still in force for seven days.
When it comes to passengers in international traffic, Kisic said that the measures remain in force, i.e., that proof of vaccination, proof of past illness or an appropriate serological test are required to enter the country.
The recommendation of the National Immunisation Committee is the introduction of an additional, fourth, booster dose, for those over 18, which can be obtained five months after the first one, and refers primarily to those who are at higher risk of severe disease, she said.
She added that the Committee also recommended the introduction of a booster dose for vaccination of children aged 12 to 18.