Brnabic: "It is too early to declare victory; We are ready for the second wave"

"Today, we have approximately 40 to 100 cases a day. The situation in hospitals is such that hospitals are slowly returning to normal work," the Prime Minister added.
As she said, the situation on the overall territory of Serbia is being monitored and the state is reacting in a timely manner.
"It is important that we have prevention and precautionary measures, wearing masks indoors, keeping distance and regular hand washing," Brnabic explained.
She said the recommendations were sent to employers to protect workers.
"There are mostly asymptomatic patients in local hotspots," Prime Minister said.
When it comes to border crossings, citizens do not need any test.
"I think that the decision to open the borders is timely," the Prime Minister added when asked about the opening of all border crossings with Hungary.
"Our citizens are allowed to enter the country freely, no PCR test is needed. They will get information to contact the Institute of Public Health to be tested. Our citizens are free to leave the country, but it is important to check whether a test is needed for the country they are traveling to", Prime Minister of Serbia emphasized.
As she said, the epidemic in Serbia is still going on. "It takes 28 days without new cases to declare the end of the epidemic," Brnabic said.
The Prime Minister said that she expects that all maternity hospitals will return to the regular regime soon, even though they all worked during the state of emergency.
"We are preparing as if there will be a second wave. The government is doing everything we can to be ready if there is a second wave. That means that a sufficient amount of medicine is provided, primarily Chloroquine," Prime Minister said.
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