Milanko Sekler

1.675 new cases, 41 people died

12.036 people lost the fight against the coronavirus, 41 of them in the previous day.
3.304 people were hospitalized, and 194 were on respirators.
A total of 1.268.787 cases of coronavirus have been confirmed in Serbia so far.
Let us remind you, 1.884 infected people were registered on Tuesday, and 40 people died.

4.103 infected, 19 people died

19 people died.
There are currently 110 patients on respirators, while 1.571 people have been hospitalized.
The total number of registered cases since the outbreak of the pandemic was 783.826, and 7.398 people lost their lives due to complications caused by coronavirus infection.

"The law must work for everyone"

More than 200 newly infected

One person died.
There are 8 patients on respirators, out of 305 hospitalized.
Experts have been calling for days to respect measures to prevent the spread of coronavirus and appeal to young people to respond to vaccination because that is the only way to bring the epidemic under control.

A big leap in the number of newly infected

Three people died.
There are four patients on the respirator, and 9.383 samples were tested in the last 24 hours.
A total of 292 people were hospitalized, it was published on the official website of the Ministry of Health of Serbia. Since the outbreak of the pandemic, a total of 717.812 cases of coronavirus have been registered, among 4.514.773 tested samples.

It's confirmed: Delta strain present in Serbia

According to the Ministry's website, a new strain was discovered in two Serbian citizens who recently returned from abroad.
Some media claim that the citizens of Serbia were allegedly in Russia before coming to our country.
The statement said that the infected persons were not vaccinated against the coronavirus, i.e. that they were younger persons.

Mandatory vaccination – we have gone too far with this freedom thing.

Virologist Dr. Milanko Sekler, lawyer Zora Dobricanin Ikodinovic and high-tech crime expert Sasa Zivanovic spoke for "Jutro" on TV Prva.

They also talked about what is forbidden and what is not, where is the line between freedom and abuse of public speech and whether vaccination should be mandatory.