Kon: We consider restricting movement; This can only be compared to a state of war

"It has been resolved that there will be new measures at the borders - yes, now it is just a technical question how it will be implemented. So it has been decided," he said.
As he stated, the big question is whether it is possible to control private New Year's celebrations.
"That's why one has to think about restricting movement," he told Prva Television.
Kon said that those responsible for the measures are looking for balance, but that they have obviously not found enough ways to convince people to think differently. "This is a time of heroism in the medical sector. A parallel life is being waged - there is a state of war in one, and there are those who are fleeing from it, who want to live a normal life at all costs. And that is where the balance should be found," he said.
He mentioned that the sale for Black Friday showed how much people need to get away from everything, relax and afford something.
"Regardless of the fact that the hospital in Batajnica presents great expansion of capacities, patients from Belgrade are still being treated in other cities in Serbia," Kon said.
He also said that Serbia is on the brink of the collapse of the entire health system. "It must be understood that when the health care system collapses, mortality increases. We should not feel so bad when it comes to mortality rate, and that is the most important thing. A thorough review will be performed later," he said. He added that how we handle the exchange of medical personnel in the health system can only be compared to a state of war.
According to current data, we are doing very well.

Curfew during the New Year's celebration?

Measures currently in force:

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