Zoran Gojkovic
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This means that catering facilities and shopping malls remain closed until further notice. The special decision was made after the request made by the Ministry of Education regarding the regular assessment of students. New rules for entering Serbia are coming into force.
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Previously, the session was scheduled for 11 am, and as already published on B92.net, the medical team has repeated on more than one occasion that the situation is alarming and that Covid hospitals are running out of capacity. No member of the medical part of the staff wanted to give statements until the end of the session ended, colleagues from our news-portal report.
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The Crisis Staff analyzed the epidemiological situation in the country and the effects of the decision made on Friday, according to which caterers and shopping centers worked until 2 p.m. for the weekend.
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As said, a total of 531 users and 131 employees in 30 social care institutions in the country were infected.
According to Dr Darija Kisic Tepavcevic, a total of 169 cases were registered at the Gerontology Center in Nis. Those who recovered have been returned to the Center.
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Four men and one woman died. There are 96 patients on the respirator.
A total of 622 healthcare workers were infected.
2.688 people had been tested, out of which 162 were tested positive.
A total of 7.276 coronavirus cases have been confirmed in Serbia to date out of a total of 51.324 people who have been tested so far.
424 new cases in Serbia, a total of 4.054 people tested positive
In the last 24 hours, 2.646 people were tested, while a total of 20.958 people were tested.
2.890 have been hospitalized, while 138 patients are on the respirator, provincial secretary of health prof. Zoran Gojkovic said.
Five more died, three men two women, average age 76 years. A total of 85 people died, with a mortality rate of 2.1 percent.