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Serbia imposes restrictions on the operation of cafes and retail outlets

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In Serbia, from November 24 after 18:00, the work of catering establishments, entertainment establishments and retail outlets is prohibited due to the spread of the coronavirus. This was reported by the press service of the Government of the country.

“The working hours of restaurants, cafes, bars, clubs, gambling halls, and shopping centers are limited to 18:00. All public meetings with the presence of more than five people indoors and outdoors are prohibited, “RIA Novosti reports.

It is specified that the measures will come into force on November 24 and have been determined for 10 days.

Exceptions are made for schools, organizations and retail outlets where a distance of 4 square meters per person is provided.

It is noted that control over the wearing of masks in the premises and in transport, the observance of self-isolation and home quarantine for those in contact and those infected will be strengthened.

Earlier, the authorities of the Autonomous Community of Madrid decided to close the region for 10 days due to the situation with the coronavirus infection COVID-19.

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