"This is a warning - if necessary, we will tighten the measures" VIDEO

The Minister of Labor, Employment, Veteran and Social Affairs of Serbia, Darija Kisi Tepavevi, said that it was clear why the new measures were adopted.
"We're all fed up with this virus and everything," she said.
As she mentioned, the new measures refer only to working hours. She said that there will be criticism why something works until 2 p.m. or 4 p.m., and that the virus is transmitted 24 hours a day.
"The virus's just waiting for our weakness," she noted. She added that most of the infected are between the ages of 20 and 60, which means that it is the working age population.
Speaking about vaccination, she said that these are encouraging numbers, but that it takes time to create immunity.
The total number of people who have been vaccinated with at least one dose is more than 886.000, said Darija Kisi Tepavevi.
"It's good that there is a great response to vaccination, that vaccines are available to us and we can even choose - it is the case nowhere in the world. But we must not compromise vaccination with our nonchalant behavior," she said.
She mentioned that we all have to control our behavior, and it is only up to us to break the chain of transmission of the virus. She noted that there was no talk of complete lockdown, but of stricter compliance with the measures.
"This shortening is a kind of warning and support to health workers that we really care and that the risk of infection is high," she said. "We are the key to solving the problem. Everyone is responsible for their own behavior and it is certain that everyone takes care of their own health," Darija Kisi Tepavevi said.
She stated that the situation in the gerontology centers is good, and that those who received both doses of vaccines, and more...

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