No one aged 65 is allowed to go outside, no one on the street from 8 pm to 5 am VIDEO

He added that this is in line with the fact that we have failed to provide full discipline to reduce the vulnerability of our population.
"As of tomorrow morning from 10 am, it is absolutely forbidden to go out in the urban areas to anyone over 65 and in rural areas over 70," he said.
As he said, the biggest hotspots are Belgrade, Kikinda and Nis, and to a lesser extent Cacak.
"We will organize local governments wherever possible, we will try to reach all homes through young people aged 25 to 26," he said.
He explained that those who work the third shift can go to the street.
Vucic said shops and supermarkets will be open Sunday morning from 4 to 7 under special rules, where everyone will get masks and space between them.
"By doing so, we guarantee that no one can stay hungry and without the necessities of life. From 8 pm to 5 am tomorrow, no one is allowed to move," he said.
The president asked citizens to understand the introduction of these rigorous measures.
"The Serbian army will take over all border crossings and migrant centers and hospitals, and they must be armed because they have to protect doctors," Vucic explained. He explained that parents who have no way of working and babysitting in the same time will have a special privilege.
"Mothers of children up to the age of 12 will have full pay and can stay with their children," he said.
As for the restraining order, he said that the cafes would work, but that the measure was prescribed so that the distance between the guests should be sufficient.
1.763 people who should be in isolation were not found at home.
He said that the National Bank of Serbia put a moratorium on interest rates for paying bills in February, March and even April. ...

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