The Government of Serbia has submitted a proposal to the Serbian Parliament on new curfew measures for senior citizens during the May Day holidays.
Namely, citizens over the age of 65 will be able to go for a walk for an hour every Monday, starting with April 27, between 6 pm and 1 am. They are not allowed to walk further than 600 metres from their place of residence.
Also, a new measure by the Serbian government envisages that the stores will be open for senior citizens on Thursday, 30th April, from 4 to 7 in the morning.
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One of the measures also concerns the May Day holidays, and because of the coronavirus epidemic in Serbia, the Serbian government has adopted a decree which stipulates that the May Day curfew will last from Thursday, 30th April, starting at 6 pm to Monday, 4th May, 5 am.
As of 3 pm, on April 25th, there are a total of 7,779 confirmed cases of the COVID-19 infection in the Republic of Serbia. From the last report to 3:00 pm, 5,051 individuals were tested, of which 296 tested positive.
There are 91 patients on the respirator. Seven people have died in the last 24 hours. The total number of deaths since the outbreak of the epidemic stands at 151. The total number of cured patients is 1,152.
(Vecernje Novosti, 26.04.2020)
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