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Relaxation of measures against COVID-19: extension of working hours

The Government of the Republic of Serbia rendered the decision under which, starting from today, the working hours of shopping centers, service facilities, cafés and restaurants are be extended so that these facilities can work until 8 p.m., with the application of all epidemiological measures…

New more restrictive measures for suppressing COVID-19

The Government of the Republic of Serbia has adopted new measures to combat COVID-19, which enter into force on Friday, 4 December, and which will be applicable until 15 December. The new measures stipulate additional shortening of working hours of catering facilities, children’s playrooms, shopping centers, beauty and hairdressing salons, gyms and sports facilities, cultural institutions, as well as other facilities.

New measures for suppressing COVID-19

The Government of the Republic of Serbia has adopted new measures for suppressing COVID-19 which enter into force on Tuesday, 24 November. The measures shall be applied for a minimum of 10 days, when the same will be reconsidered in accordance with the current epidemiological situation. Among other, the new measures prescribe a shortening of working hours until 6 p.m. for catering facilities, casinos and shopping centers, a reduction of the maximum number of passengers in public transport vehicles…

New limitation of working hours

As of 17 November 2020, catering facilities, shops, and shopping centers shall have limited working hours, i.e. the same shall not be permitted to operate between 9 p.m. and 5 a.m.

New measures aimed at suppressing the COVID-19 pandemic

Following today’s session, the Crisis Headquarters rendered the decision by which the maximum number of people at organized public gatherings (both indoors and outdoors) is reduced to 5, instead of previous 30.

New working hours of catering facilities

Please be informed that the Crisis Headquarters has rendered a decision to extend the working hours of cafes and restaurants in indoor areas until 11 p.m. (instead of the current 9 p.m.), in compliance with all prescribed measures.