New stricter measures take effect today

Until December 3, working hours of catering facilities - restaurants, cafes, bars, clubs, as well as shopping centers, theaters, cinemas and other cultural institutions, as well as organizers of special and classic games of chance, will be limited to 6 pm.
Stores and other retail stores will be open until 9 pm.
Pharmacies, gas stations that perform fuel sales activities, and catering and other facilities that deliver food, can operate without restrictions.
All shops that are not located in shopping malls, such as boutiques in Belgrade's Knez Mihailova Street or hairdressers in the neighborhood, but also many craftsmen, will be able to work, as in the previous decision, until 9 pm, City Secretary for the defense, emergency situation, communications and coordination of public relations, Darko Glavas, told Blic.
He also stated that after 6 pm, and no later than 9 pm, post offices and banks, for example, will be able to work, except for those located in shopping malls.
From today, an additional 236 vehicles will be included on the public transport lines in Belgrade from 5 to 8 pm, which will engage the maximum number of buses on the streets - 1.641.
At the session of the city's Crisis Staff, it was agreed that 15 patrols of the communal militia would visit the places where there are the biggest crowds.

What will change in Belgrade?

From today, an additional 236 vehicles will be included on the public transport lines in Belgrade from 5 pm to 8 pm, which will engage the maximum number of buses on the streets - 1.641.
After the session of the city's Crisis Staff, the mayor of Belgrade, Zoran Radojicic, said that it was agreed that 15 patrols of the communal militia would visit the places where the crowds are...

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