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All data are moving in the right direction, but the goal is to go below 100 infections a day and come closer to the number of 60 to 70 percent of immunized citizens, Tiodorovi emphasizes.
Tiodorovi believes that "there was a tendency for a significant drop in newly infected people". However, he warns that this is not happening as fast as expected and that the virus is still circulating among those with weaker immunity.
He points out that the situation in the south and southeast of Serbia is similar to the northern parts and Belgrade, where only a specialized hospital in Batajnica remained in the COVID regime.
"We have halved and even reduced the number of COVID hospitals to a third. All the data are moving in the right direction. However, we still have deaths, and every life is invaluable," says Tiodorovi.
When asked how those who return from abroad infected, even those who received both doses of the vaccine, can affect the epidemic situation, Tiodorovi said that the application of health measures against them must continue.
The reason why some return infected Tiodorovi sees in the fact that the unvaccinated submit a negative PCR test that is 72 hours old. "If such a person stays on the road for seven or 14 days, those are the risks for infection. Returnees will have to be controlled, so the ambulances that work in a rather reduced regime will still be in operation," Tiodorovi emphasizes.
Tiodorovic believes that young people have realized that vaccination is important. "A different message must be applied to them in relation to the elderly, it must be directed towards what they want, socializing and gathering, which must not be without restrictions".
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