Serbia is ready: Stricter controls, new measures introduced at the airport PHOTO

Serbia is ready to carry out health surveillance at border crossings if the World Health Organization today declares a global health emergency.
Health Minister Zlatibor Loncar said there was no room for panic in Serbia after a new coronavirus appeared in China, spreading to other countries, and that the ministry had taken all measures to prevent the emergence of the virus in our country, while the situation is being monitored day by day.
Loncar pointed out that the latest version of thermal imaging camera was installed at the airport, which detects body temperature of everyone entering Belgrade airport, and if one is found to have high body temperature, that person is put into quarantine and then transferred to the Infectious Disease Clinic, where his/her condition has been monitored.
He also pointed out that Serbia is one of the few countries that already has reagents to detect the presence of the latest virus, in particular at the Clinic for infectious diseases.
"We are doing everything WHO recommends, even more than that", Loncar told reporters at Belgrade's airport.
He added that a representative of the World Health Organization in Serbia also said that our country is absolutely in the ranking of all developed European countries.
Loncar stated that the most important thing was to determine how the virus was transmitted, as it was found to be transmitted from human to human, not just from animals to humans, as originally thought.
He recalled that WHO convened an urgent meeting this afternoon, which will be followed by recommendations for further actions to prevent the spread of the virus.
Serbia has already had such experiences when the global threat of SARS and Ebola hit the world. Health surveillance is...

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