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"The whole of Serbia will be infected"
Deputy Director of the University Clinical Center in Nis told Sputnik that the immunity of the herd would destroy the health system.
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Crisis Staff members reveal what awaits us as of tomorrow
From today's statements of the members of the Crisis Staff, one can guess in which direction their decision will go, at least judging by what the members of the medical part of the staff said, who are otherwise in favor of stricter measures. Immunologist Dr Srdja Jankovic explained for RTV what, in his opinion, should work and what facilities should be closed.
Until further notice - without relaxation of measures; "Positive tendency..." VIDEO
All existing measures remain in force, it was decided at today's session of the Crisis Staff for combating coronavirus, epidemiologist Branislav Tiodorovi said.
He said that the current improvement of the epidemiological situation should not deceive us to think that "we are in a controlled situation".
Dr Srdja Jankovic on the safety of vaccines
He told Prva TV that each of them protects and can significantly help, and that when it is proven that one vaccine is better than the other, it will go into the protocols.
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"The medical part of the Crisis Staff will set red lines that will not be crossed."
Also, they do not see, as he says, the possibility of celebrating the New Year like every New Year, which includes gatherings that are dangerous.
The medical part of the Crisis Staff will set red lines that will not be crossed in the relaxation of measures so that the joint anti-epidemic effort would not be endangered, Jankovi said for RTS.
Serbia in the hell of coronavirus: New black record, more than 7.500 newly infected
21.569 people were tested.
There are 6.722 people in hospitals, and currently 243 patients are on respirators.
A total of 148.210 cases of coronavirus have been registered in Serbia since the outbreak of the epidemic. 1.703.985 people were tested.
A total of 1.366 people died.
The President of Serbia also announced that the worst day so far awaits Serbia.
Dr Janković warns: the epidemic is not subsiding, it is heating up
At the moment, the epidemic is not subsiding, but is flaring up, Srdja Jankovic warns.
He told Radio Television of Serbia that ten days, as long as the new measures are limited, is the minimum period after which anything about the change of the epidemic curve could be noticed, at least some favorable or less unfavorable trend.