Labor history

Weekend lockdown: Three types of facilities will work

Previously, the session was scheduled for 11 am, and as already published on B92.net, the medical team has repeated on more than one occasion that the situation is alarming and that Covid hospitals are running out of capacity. No member of the medical part of the staff wanted to give statements until the end of the session ended, colleagues from our news-portal report.

B92.net finds out: There will be no session of the Crisis Staff tomorrow

It was said on Friday that there would be a new session of the Crisis Staff on Tuesday, but, to our knowledge, that will not happen.
The session was not scheduled at all, and the members of the Crisis Staff were verbally informed that there would be no meeting tomorrow.

What awaits us for the weekend?

All catering facilities on the territory of Serbia will work tomorrow and the day after tomorrow from 6 a.m. to 2 p.m., regardless of whether or not they have a garden. After that, only delivery is allowed, so after 2 p.m., it is not possible to perform even a "counter service" in cafes and restaurants.

Crisis Staff finished its session, press conference at 3 p. m .; "Report parties"

None of the members of the Crisis Staff addressed the public, but the Crisis Staff told B92.net that shopping malls and catering facilities would be closed at 2 pm for the weekend. Details are expected at the press conference, which is scheduled for today at 3 p.m.
Other media state that all service activities will work until 8 p.m.

The government confirmed - new measures are valid from today

The new measures come into force today and will be valid until Friday, December 25, and the competent inspections and the communal militia will strictly control the observance of all measures, the government said in a statement.
Thus, the working hours of shopping malls, clothing stores, bookmakers, casinos and children's playrooms will be until 8 pm from today to Friday.

Crisis Staff session scheduled

At this session, a decision could be made which will mitigate certain previously introduced measures. Primarily, those that refer to the working hours of shops, but also the premises of service activities, such as hair dressers.
At the moment, the Government is considering various options of possible measures, however, for now, nothing is known for sure.

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